I learned that I have 2.0. :) Thanks again for all your help! I appreciate it!
Thank you so much for this information about the extended/international keyboard layout! I had no idea that such a layout existed for US English...
Ah, now I understand why you recommended copy/pasting MS Word text. I said in another post that I never had to do this. I should amend that...
I don't see those accents correctly. Interesting -- my browser (MSIE 7) must have automatically set the encoding to Central European when I came...
That's interesting. I keep learning new things. Yes, I am also given the option of using CTRL-SHIFT + hotkey. Of course, having a "Czech"...
Thanks, Qcumber. The Czech sentence displayed correctly for me, by the way. In reference to your suggestion, however, no matter where I choose...
Thank you. We seem to be very parochial here in the U.S. (so what else is new?). Although our US English keyboards have two ALT keys, the right...
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Thank you, Eleshar, for your very helpful reply. I can understand that an experienced reader of Czech would see words (or phrases) primarily as...
Yes, exactly! Note the extra key to the left of the y key. Not counting the space bar, the above keyboard layout has 58 keys. The left SHIFT is...
WOW! Our keyboards are designed exactly the same -- with the exact same number of keys, and all of them are in exactly the same position....
Yes, on my keyboard the \ is under the backspace key, too. However, when I change from US English to Czech (using the Microsoft Office Tools...
Again, thank you for this reference! It is very helpful.
My present Microsoft US English keyboard lacks the key to the left of the Czech y key (z key in US English) that is used to type \ in Czech....
Separate names with a comma.