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About Turkish Characters, Keyboards and Typing in Turkish
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20.       bod
5668 posts
 28 Feb 2007 Wed 08:49 am

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

21.       MalatyaGirl
161 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 04:20 pm

Ugh. I just tried to download that file bod but my computer won't open it.

I share this pc with other people so I need something simple...and I liked this file!

I'll just have to continue being character-less

22.       bod
5668 posts
 09 Aug 2007 Thu 09:01 pm

Quoting MalatyaGirl:

Ugh. I just tried to download that file bod but my computer won't open it.



What do you mean by "won't open it" ???
Does it give an error?

23.       mareli
46 posts
 01 Jan 2008 Tue 07:01 am

Quoting bod:

Quoting MalatyaGirl:

Ugh. I just tried to download that file bod but my computer won't open it.



What do you mean by "won't open it" ???
Does it give an error?



I also tried it and it really doesn't work All it says is "error reading file" and "make sure the file exists"...

24.       libralady
3586 posts
 01 Jan 2008 Tue 05:01 pm

Quoting mareli:

Quoting bod:

Quoting MalatyaGirl:

Ugh. I just tried to download that file bod but my computer won't open it.



What do you mean by "won't open it" ???
Does it give an error?



I also tried it and it really doesn't work All it says is "error reading file" and "make sure the file exists"...



You can add the Turkish Keyboard from you settings in windows, as I have done, and you can switch between the two. The only thinkg is that you have to memorise where the various letters are on the keyboard.

This is how you do it:

Click your start button
Go to "Control Panel"
Open Icon labelled Regional Languages etc etc
Select "languages" tab
Select "details" and a new window will open
Select "add"
Select Turkish

You will then get a little Icon on your toolbar. Click it and you should get TR for Turkish. When you want to type Turkish, just click on it and select it.

Hope this works, I could not download the keyboard from here either. But this method works and does not take more than a couple of minutes to do.

25.       mareli
46 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 09:23 am

that worked
thanks

26.       bod
5668 posts
 19 Jan 2008 Sat 06:51 am

Quoting mareli:

I also tried it and it really doesn't work All it says is "error reading file" and "make sure the file exists"...



That will be because you haven't extracted the files first!!!

27.       mareli
46 posts
 21 Jan 2008 Mon 09:48 am

Quoting bod:

Quoting mareli:

I also tried it and it really doesn't work All it says is "error reading file" and "make sure the file exists"...



That will be because you haven't extracted the files first!!!


don't worry, i extracted them but it didn't work and everything's already under control thanks to libralady

28.       doudi94
802 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 04:31 pm

 

Quoting libralady

Quoting mareli:

Quoting bod:

Quoting MalatyaGirl:

Ugh. I just tried to download that file bod but my computer won´t open it.

What do you mean by "won´t open it" ??? Does it give an error?

I also tried it and it really doesn´t work All it says is "error reading file" and "make sure the file exists"...

You can add the Turkish Keyboard from you settings in windows, as I have done, and you can switch between the two. The only thinkg is that you have to memorise where the various letters are on the keyboard. This is how you do it: Click your start button Go to "Control Panel" Open Icon labelled Regional Languages etc etc Select "languages" tab Select "details" and a new window will open Select "add" Select Turkish You will then get a little Icon on your toolbar. Click it and you should get TR for Turkish. When you want to type Turkish, just click on it and select it. Hope this works, I could not download the keyboard from here either. But this method works and does not take more than a couple of minutes to do.

 

what do i do after i choose turkish? I already did, how do i know what letters make the keyboard turn in to turkish letters???

 

29.       armegon
928 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 05:45 pm

 

Quoting doudi94

what do i do after i choose turkish? I already did, how do i know what letters make the keyboard turn in to turkish letters???

 

 After you added Turkish keyboard from regional settings, click on taskbars, go to toolbars and check the language bar there. Then you can view the language bar near system tray as seen below that you can switch between keyboards,

 

 

After you checked TurkishQ keyboard there, the places of Turkish keyboard characters can be seen from monitor keyboard as seen below, same places on your keyboard...

 

 

Good luck

 

 

30.       CANLI
4426 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 07:56 pm

How can i type the other character on the Turkish keyboard ?

İ mean like @,=,[,{,>,<,´,".....ect

İ always change to the English keyboard to type them {#lang_emotions_confused}

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