Is there any way to allow the classic "Ctrl-Apostrophe-E"-style combos, which input accented characters, work in any text box, rather than just in special programs like Wordpad or Microsoft Word?
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Autohotkey is always the answer. http://www.autohotkey.com/forum/topic570.html This script will allow you to enter a variety of characters in any program. It's a long script to cut and past into the answer so I'll hold off. Basically, it allows you to use the same Microsoft Word hotkeys in any program. | |||||||
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Open the Control Panel, Region and Language, Keybaords and Languages, Change keyboards... Now you should have a keyboard icon next to your system tray in the task bar. You can turn the feature on and off here. Now you can type any of these symbols, by typing punctuation before the letter. Capital letters work too.
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The Character Map program will let you do it in most text fields. win, type It can also be found in Accessories/System Tools | |||
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Personally, I save all the non-ascii chars I use frequently to a single text file - and copy/paste from there. | |||
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