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From: grayce ezarik <>
Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Fw:
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 12:12:26 -0500
In-Reply-To: <00b901c0576f$378010a0$90c70a3f@computer>


I saw this again and it works beautifully, with the keycaps it is awesome.
I have a imac.....grayce

> From: "Laszlo Josa" <>
> Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 00:07:49 -0600
> To:
> Subject: Fw: [HUNGARY-L] Fw:
> Resent-From:
> Resent-Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 22:08:14 -0800
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> I am reposting the following message.
>
> Laszlo Josa
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Laszlo Josa" <>
> To: <>; "grayce ezarik" <>
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 7:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Fw:
>
>
>> Grayce, here are the instructions for a MAC.
>>
>> To type special characters on a Macintosh, use the shortcuts* listed in
> the
>> following table:
>>
>> For Press
>> é, á, etc. Option-e, then the letter
>> ê, â, etc. Option-i, then the letter
>> è, à, etc. Option-`, then the letter
>> ñ, ã, etc. Option-n, then the letter
>> ü, ï, etc. Option-u, then the letter
>> ç Option-c
>> ß Option-s
>> ¿ Shift-Option-?
>> ¡ Option-1
>> « Option-\
>> » Shift-Option-\
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>> * For capital letters, also press the Shift key.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
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>> Laszlo Josa
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "grayce ezarik" <>
>> To: "Laszlo Josa" <>
>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 5:42 PM
>> Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Fw:
>>
>>
>> Laszlo Josa, I wondered if you have a technique for this system to work
> on
>> a macintosh? Iappreciate your letters to Jane, and love the history
>> remarks......grayce
>>
>>> From: "Laszlo Josa" <>
>>> Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:52:38 -0600
>>> To:
>>> Subject: [HUNGARY-L] Fw:
>>> Resent-From:
>>> Resent-Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 14:51:02 -0800
>>>
>>> Jane, to type accent mark or other special characters read the
> following
>>> instructions.
>>>
>>>
>>> To type special characters
>>> Many languages use special characters. This describes how to type
>>> some of the common characters on both Windows and the Macintosh. For
> more
>>> characters, do one of the following:
>>>
>>> On Windows, open the Character Map program in the Windows Start menu.
> (The
>>> default location of Character Map is: Start > Programs > Accessories >
>>> System Tools.)
>>>
>>> On the Macintosh, open the Key Caps program in the Apple menu.
>>> To type special characters on Windows:
>>> Turn on the Num Lock option on your keyboard.
>>> On most keyboards, you turn on Num Lock by holding down the Shift key
> and
>>> pressing the Num Lock key. There may be an indicator light on your
>> keyboard
>>> that shows whether the Num Lock option is turned on.
>>>
>>> While holding down the Alt key, type the number of the character you
> wish
>> to
>>> enter from the following table:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ¡ = 173 ¿ = 168 « = 174 » = 175 ß = 225
>>>
>>> ã = 0227 â = 131 ä = 132 à = 133 å = 0229 á = 160
>>> Ä = 142 Á= 0193 À= 0192 Ã= 0195 Å = 0197 Â =0194
>>>
>>> ç = 135 Ç= 0199
>>>
>>> é = 130 ê = 136 ë = 137 è = 138 ê =0234
>>> É = 144 È = 0200 Ë = 0203 Ê = 0202
>>>
>>> ï = 139 î = 140 ì = 141 í = 161 ï = 0239 î = 0238
>>> Í = 0205 Ì = 0204 Ï = 0207 Î = 0206
>>>
>>> ñ = 164 Ñ = 165
>>>
>>> õ = 0245 ô = 147 ö = 148 ò = 149 ó = 162 ø = 0248
>>> Ö = 153 Õ = 0213 Ô = 0212 Ø = 0216 Ò = 0210 Ó = 0211
>>>
>>> ü = 129 û = 150 ù = 151 ú = 163
>>> Ü = 154 Ú = 0218 Ù = 0217 Û = 0219 Ü = 0220
>>>
>>>

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