[B-Greek] keyboards
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 16 18:10:51 EDT 2011
>From the help file
Change your keyboard layout
You can customize your keyboard for a specific language or format by changing
the keyboard layout. The layout controls which characters appear on the screen
when you press the keys on your keyboard. Some input languages have several
keyboard layouts; others have only one. For example, you can change your
keyboard layout from the English QWERTY format to the English Dvorak format.
After you change the layout, the characters on your screen might not correspond
to the characters on your keyboard keys.
Before you can change the keyboard layout, you must add the input language and
keyboard layout that you want to Windows. For more information, see Add or
change an input language.
To change the keyboard layout
1. On the Language bar, click the Input language button, and then select an
input language.
Language bar Click the Keyboard layout button, and then select a keyboard
layout.
2. Note
* If you don't see the Language bar, right-click the taskbar, point to
Toolbars, and then click Language bar.
There is also a program which assists in changing the keyboard called
Tavultesoft Keyman http://www.tavultesoft.com/keyman/
george
gfsomsel
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From: Sarah J. Blake <sarah at growingstrong.org>
To: George F Somsel <gfsomsel at yahoo.com>; "John Barach, Sr"
<jbarach at motorera.com>; susan at read-the-bible.org; b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sat, April 16, 2011 2:46:45 PM
Subject: keyboards
Is it possible to map a keyboard yourself and does anyone have instructions on
how to do this?
Sarah J. Blake
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