If you like to use Unicode-letters for all Windows-apps incl. Explorer, Firefox etc.:
Write a small exe-file with the (free) AutoHotkey-app and copy this exe-file into the Autostart-folder of Windows.
It is really very easy: You just write a list assigning unicode-letters to any keyshortcut you like.
Best
Heiner
Dear Anya,For Word on Windows you can define shortcut keys. Just go to the insert symbols menu and press "shorcut key" and then define what you want for letters with diacriticals. I used Alt + the character for diacritical under the letter and ctrl+ the character for diacritical above the letter. Alt+ctrl + the character if there is a diacritical above and below the character, and a few others for the nasals.Harry Spier
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 8:16 PM Anya Golovkova via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
_______________________________________________Dear all,
In addition to James Hartzell's question regarding EasyUnicode for ipad, I would ask if there is a way to use this keyboard layout on a non-Mac computer.
Many thanks!Anya
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