Re: Polish signs in win xp 64bit by Carlos
Carlos
Thu Apr 10 17:18:01 PDT 2008
Tony,
You are probably right, but I wanted to make sure that the two settings I
mentioned were Ok.
Many people disregard this settings and complain about this "new Windows" or
this "old keyboard".
BTW, charmap can be accessed - as usual - by pressing Windows Key + R,
typing "charmap" (no quotes) and then pressing ENTER.
:)
Carlos
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
> I am not sure this is the problem, Carlos - perhaps, SZ, you should tell us
> what keyboard you are using?
>
> I suspect that this is either a problem of Polish characters that have no
> key on the Polish keyboard - or, he is using an English keyboard for
> programming and want to access the ASCII characters through [Alt+Num]?
>
> SZ, have you tried using Character Map and the Clipboard Manager? It's a
> pain, I know, but it is not so bad as copying the characters one by one via
> the lowly Clipboard.
>
> To use the old ASCII method, I think you want to use an ASCII character font
> and not a Windows font.
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:78EA1077-D547-4D03-B5C6-27D4D2645BB8@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > You have to adjust two settings
> > 1.- Input language (Polish, in your case)
> > 2.- Keyboard Layout, which corresponds to the specific layout of keys you
> > are using
> > Once those two are properly set, Windows will "understand" what you are
> > typing as you want.
> > For example, I input text in Spanish (Argentina) and my keyboard layout is
> > Spanish (Spain).
> > Carlos
> >
> > "szwichtenberg@gmail.com" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Ive just installed Windows XP pro 64 bit.
> > > I want to write special polish signs using right alt.
> > > Ive already changed Regional Options for Polish(programmer), but still
> > > Im not able to use polish signs.
> > > Any1 able to help me?
> > > Thanks
> > >
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