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- | ====== Typing Czech characters on a UK keyboard ====== | + | ====== Typing Czech characters on a UK keyboard |
- | So, here I am using both KDE and Gnome on Debian systems and intermittently trying to acquire a smattering of Czech. | + | So, here I am using KDE on Debian systems and intermittently trying to acquire a smattering of Czech. |
Czech uses the Roman alphabet, but has some accented characters. | Czech uses the Roman alphabet, but has some accented characters. | ||
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I want to be able to type these characters from my GB layout 105 key PC keyboard under KDE. How can I do it? Note that the keyboard has only GB markings. I don't type enough Czech to warrant using a .cz keyboard. | I want to be able to type these characters from my GB layout 105 key PC keyboard under KDE. How can I do it? Note that the keyboard has only GB markings. I don't type enough Czech to warrant using a .cz keyboard. | ||
- | á, é, í, ó, ú, ý | + | ^ Character ^ How to type ^ |
- | č, ď, ň, ř, š, ť, ž | + | | á, é, í, ó, ú, ý | Hold down AltGr, type ';', |
- | ů | + | | č, ď, ň, ř, š, ť, ž | Hold down AltGr, then hold down Shift, type ' |
+ | | ů | Hold down AltGr, then hold down Shift, type ' |