Andrew
Typing in a different language

I'm a native English speaking currently learning French, and I'm often slowed down when I'm trying to write on a computer. For those learning a language that contains unique charaters that aren't on a standard English keyboard: (particularly French) how do you go about it?

 

I noticed that I can change my operating system, Windows, to an English (International) keyboard layout, but all this does is allow you to place apostrophes and quotation marks before a letter in order to change it to the accented form, and it's a hastle to get used to. Should I go out and buy a legitimate French keyboard?

25 de may. de 2015 8:57
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26 de mayo de 2015
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I think the only way to do it is to get a french keyboard - or do everything on a tablet or on your phone so you can change the input language. 

 

I do this for Russian, I just switch input language and voila I have myself a Russian keyboard. And if you do it in French, it knows all the accents! Cheating a little, but hey, it's one way of learning. 

25 de mayo de 2015

Hi,

 

Im also learning french and what i found best was typing on a sony/galaxy/ipad tablet that have a word suggestion bar above the keyboard with correct french accents on the letters. Although it might take a bit of time getting used to it in the beginning.

26 de mayo de 2015

There are plugins for Chrome and Firefox to do this easily. No need to change Windows.

 

I use i.e. ¡ÅççéñţšPłüş! on Chrome.

 

u -> Ctrl = ü

s -> Ctrl = ß

26 de mayo de 2015
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