To Insert an accented letter:
1) Ensure that "Num Lock" is switched on on the Numerical Keypad on the right hand side of the keyboard.
2) Hold down the ALT key (to the left of the space bar) and type the codes below, on the Numerical Keypad. (NOT the numbers at the top of the keyboard)
3) Release the ALT key.à: 0224 â:0226 é: 0233 è: 0232 ê:0234 ë: 0235 ç: 0231 î:0238 ï: 0239 ô: 0244 ù:0249 û: 0251 Ç: 0199 oe:0156
But it is really hard to remember them so just, write themd down!! ;D
hasta la vista ppls!
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I have a better solution: Right click on EN icon on the taskbar, select Settings: add: choose English (Canada)* and select Canadian Multilingual standard . Click OK, click Apply, click OK.
Now to use just go to your Taskbar, click on EN icon and change it to English Canada. There you go.
Now you just need to learn Wikipedia Keyboard layout by heart or better print until you get use to it. No more code. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Ora/My%20Documents/Downloads/File-KB_Canadian_Multilingual_Standard.htm
You may need to use right Ctrl a lot to get some characters.
Here is the French characters found on the Canadian Multilingual keyboard:
ç ]
è '
à #
é /
ù \
ê [ e
î [ i
ô [ o
û [ u
â [ a
œ Ctrl + e
æ Ctrl + a
ë Right Shift + [ together, then press e
ä Right Shift + [ together, then press a
ö Right Shift + [ together, then press o
ï Right Shift + [ together, then press
ü Right Shift + [ together, then press
«» Alt Gr + z or Alt Gr + x
æ (Right)Ctrl + press together a and e
œ Ctrl + press together o and e
¹ (right) Ctrl + 1
² (right) Ctrl + 2
³ (right) Ctrl + 3
¼ (right) Ctrl + 4
½ (Right) Ctrl + 5
½ (Right) Ctrl + 6
*(The Canadian Multilingual keyboard uses the QWERTY keyboard which is easier than the French AZERTY keyboard which also doesn't have œ or æ)! boo! Sniff! :'-(
That's it I'm swapping! Long live the Canadians! You rock!
If you press alt+0233 you get a e with a accent like this é.
If you press alt+0225 you get a A with a accent (á)
If you type alt+0243 you get a "o" with a accent you get a ó
Sorry these are the only ones I no!!!
To type an accent, you first enter the accent key combo to type a combining character, and then the vowel to be accented. If a combining character is followed by a space, it will be isolated.
´ (é): alt/option + e (followed by e)
` (à): alt/option + ` (followed by a)*
ˆ (ê): alt/option + i (followed by e)
¨ (ü): alt/option + u (followed by u)
*the ` key is under the esc key, it also has a ~ (tilde)
Then there is a ç, which is just alt/option + c, since the accent is unique to that letter.
If you get good, you can memorize these and integrate them into your typing.
J'espère que je vous ai aidé!
I hope I helped!
a with grave accent
à ALT + 133 À ALT + 0192
a with circumflex
â ALT + 131 Â ALT + 0194
a with tréma
ä ALT + 132 Ä ALT + 142
a e ligature
æ ALT + 145 Æ ALT + 146
c with cedilla
ç ALT + 135 Ç ALT + 128
e with acute accent
é ALT + 130 É ALT + 144
e with grave accent
è ALT + 138 È ALT + 0200
e with circumflex
ê ALT + 136 Ê ALT + 0202
e with tréma
ë ALT + 137 Ë ALT + 0203
i with circumflex
î ALT + 140 Î ALT + 0206
i with tréma
ï ALT + 139 Ï ALT + 0207
o with circumflex
ô ALT + 147 Ô ALT + 0212
o e ligature
œ ALT + 0156 Œ ALT + 0140
u with grave accent
ù ALT + 151 Ù ALT + 0217
u with circumflex
û ALT + 150 Û ALT + 0219
u with tréma
ü ALT + 129 Ü ALT + 154
French quotation marks
« ALT + 174 » ALT + 175
Euro symbol
€ ALT + 0128
You can add or delete french accents on a keyboard by assigning each different key to a different alpha numeric symbol, by accessing the central start menu and navigating to the "keyboard" option.
There is an ASCII code for any character, symbol, or other regular or accented letter.
To use the ASCII code, hold down the [alt] key and type the four-digit code given in the linked ASCII codes chart.
ex: the code [alt+ 0233] > é
The method works in any text or word processing software.
press alt and 3 numbers like ä
Use ccharacter map in 'Accessories'.
The french have accents but as I have an English keyboard I cant do it properly but the French call a football stadium "Le stade de foot". but with accents.
You delete them by pressing Shift + Ctrl at the same time. Usually, you have to do twice.
Press on the letter you wish to accent for a moment or two and a menu will pop up with all the available characters from which you select your choice.
Well if your doing it on word you go on.....1. Insert2. Symbol then you scroll down to find the accents
ALT Key + 130
without accents
go to France and buy a french keyboard
Capital letters don't usually take accents - on my AZERTY keyboard there are only accents on small letters - é è ç à ^ ¨ ù.Franc91 is right, usually there are no accents on capital letter in French, except for proper names.The State - l'ÉtatTo get a É : the easiest way is towhile pushing 'alt' , type 144
The French type of keyboard is called "azerty" (vs the English "qwerty"). Link goes to image of the layout of the azerty keyboard.
The alt keys plus numbers can make French accents on any laptop, including an HP. For example, alt + 147 brings up an accented O.
You can use Shift and Alt Gr and E. This gives you É. Using the `key on the top left of the key board (not the single quote) and then pressing E will get you È. You can also insert them through Insert Symbol, and pick them from there.
le telephone, but the first two e's have accents over them. unfortunately my laptop won't let me type accents...