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turkish special letters in notepad?
1.       vivtvam
13 posts
 15 Nov 2008 Sat 12:53 pm

l´m using the notepad to exercise homework, writing turkish, but l miss the spesial letters, as l don´t have them in my norwegian keybord. Is there a possibility to implement these as it is in messages. Or is there an other way l don´t know of.

It would have been very helpful.

Otherwise , lots of thanks for a great site to everybody involved.

~~ Vivi-Ann

2.       Faruk
1607 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 01:15 pm

Merhaba Vivi-Ann,

 

You can write Turkish letters after the following steps:

 

Go to Control Panel and open Language and Regional Options. Select Keyboard and Languages from upper menu and then click Change Keyboard. Now you see which keyboard(s) you use. Click "Add" and select Turkish Q keyboard. Press OK and that´s it. Now, you can change your keyboard from bottom right of the screen, just click on NO(Norwegian keyboard) and select TR. Keyboard layout is just like any others but special letters are at right, just like yours Ø, Å

 

...., I, O, P, Ð, Ü

...., J, K, L, Þ, Ý

...., B, N, M, Ö, Ç

3.       vivtvam
13 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 10:54 pm

Teþekkürler Faruk

Merhaba Vivi-Ann,

 

You can write Turkish letters after the following steps:

 

Go to Control Panel and open Language and Regional Options. Select Keyboard and Languages from upper menu and then click Change Keyboard. Now you see which keyboard(s) you use. Click "Add" and select Turkish Q keyboard. Press OK and that´s it. Now, you can change your keyboard from bottom right of the screen, just click on NO(Norwegian keyboard) and select TR. Keyboard layout is just like any others but special letters are at right, just like yours Ø, Å

 

...., I, O, P, Ð, Ü

...., J, K, L, Þ, Ý

...., B, N, M, Ö, Ç

Quote:

Add quoted text here

 

l´ve just seen your answer, but when l open control panel, l  have no option:" Language." Am l completly stupid or what...?

 

4.       Faruk
1607 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:06 pm

Oh no, you are not. Maybe its name is different. Try to find the world icon. This will open data, time, language and regional settings.

 

Or you can do it like this: Right click on keyboard icon (NO) and select settings. You can add another keyboard here as well.

5.       vivtvam
13 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:11 pm

Sorry Faruk. l don´t follow you.  have no ikon for the word. and no NO-keybord icon either

6.       angelina7
66 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:15 pm

Hi vivtvam

 

Not sure if it´s the same in Norway but for UK if you go to Control Panel and look for ´Regional & Language Options´ then click on the ´Languages´ tab you can then add a keyboard.

 

Hope this helps

7.       Faruk
1607 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:26 pm

Not a word icon, World icon.

 

And that keyboard settings is on taskbar just bottom right of the screen, left of the clock.

 

Here:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Win_Me_Task.png

 

EN represents the keyboard language, just right click on it and then settings, add keyboard.

8.       vivtvam
13 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 09:46 am

turkish special letters Quote:

turkish special letters

I HAVE MADE IT,   though the option of turkish Q was not there, only turkish F. Still it works in notepad.  ÇOK TEÞEKKKÜR EDERIM

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