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About Turkish Characters, Keyboards and Typing in Turkish
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10.       _Canlı
175 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 04:52 am

may i ask a question ?

Why don't you download the Türkçe language from the Window's CD ??

İ did this and it is very easy,i convert the languges using shift and alt keys

Just put the CD and add the languge

And btw, for those who got a Turkish keyboard may i ask ,where is the @ there ? cause i cann't seem to find it till now
Whenever i want to use i conver to the English languge :-S

11.       bod
5999 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 12:29 pm

Quoting _Canlı:

may i ask a question ?

Why don't you download the Türkçe language from the Window's CD ??



Because the keys are then in the wrong places on an English keyboard!!!

12.       _Canlı
175 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 01:44 pm

well, yes i know,i have English keyboard too,but i got used to type on it in türkçe too
İ guess it is just needs practice to remember where the buttons are ,but a map at first to know where do they exist from the first place lol

İ didn't got that map so i still can't find @ in the turkish keyboard,
My friends forgot to tell me,,lol

13.       bod
5999 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 03:10 pm

Quoting _Canlı:

well, yes i know,i have English keyboard too,but i got used to type on it in türkçe too
İ guess it is just needs practice to remember where the buttons are ,but a map at first to know where do they exist from the first place lol



Well that is why I have written a modified English keyboard layout - all the keys stay in the same place but the Türkçe characters are accessible using Ctrl+Alt+key

Much easier if you mostly use English but need easy access to Türkçe characters

14.       normanb
26 posts
 13 Oct 2006 Fri 03:01 pm

Good one Bod

Works like a dream in notepad but not on this forum for some reason.

It gives strange characters and C for ch does not work.

I will play about a bit

15.       gizopy
366 posts
 23 Oct 2006 Mon 07:04 pm

Quoting _Canlı:


And btw, for those who got a Turkish keyboard may i ask ,where is the @ there ? cause i cann't seem to find it till now
Whenever i want to use i conver to the English languge :-S



@ = Alt Gr + Q

16.       kai
0 posts
 11 Dec 2006 Mon 05:15 pm

I have many keyboards for many languages ...Turkish keyboard:

http://www.lakefolks.org/cnt/Screen-Shot-13r.jpg

17.       Pizza
0 posts
 31 Dec 2006 Sun 02:20 pm

Since i had integrated turkish keyboard to mine, i can now practice writing and typing turkish characters especially when i do vocabulary tests, i chose, i will write my own answers instead of multiple choice.

18.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 31 Dec 2006 Sun 02:28 pm

i have this option on my computer but i've written without turkish letters for so long that sometimes i can't remember when i need to use them and when i don't ..also the undotted 'ı' always shows up as a retarded 'y' when i use it on this chatroom.are there configuration problems in some browsers :-S

19.       SunFlowerSeed
841 posts
 26 Feb 2007 Mon 03:37 pm

Set your character encoding to Turkish on the page.
As I don't know which browser you are using at the moment try edit or view menu. You will see it there.

And for the people who wants to type Turkish characters, without buying or sticking some stickers onto your keys,
use the on screen keyboard which you can find in programs -> accessories list. But you have to install Turkish language from the keyboard menu and then change the language manually using ALT+SHIFT combination to see Turkish letters on the on screen keyboard.

Or you can add your own key combination like bod mentioned before.

20.       bod
5999 posts
 28 Feb 2007 Wed 03:49 pm

Quoting SunFlowerSeed:

Or you can add your own key combination like bod mentioned before.



You don't need to add your own - I have already made it freely available from here

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