Free kick Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Est qu'il y en aurait un, parmi vous, qui sais comment ce qu'ont fait pour taper les accents sur un ordinateur portable. Je m'en suis achete un recemment et, etant donne qu'il y a pas de section ( a droite) pour les chiffres sur le clavier des portables, je ne sais pas comment le faire. Avec les autres PC il ne suffit que d'appuyez sur <alt> plus le code correspondant a l'accent desirer. Mais avec un portables, c'est pas possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bxl Boy Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Tout dépend de la version de Windows que tu as Il faut paramétrer ton clavier pour avoir les accents Avec Windows XP, c'est : Français traditionnel (Canada) Le clavier reste qwerty et tous les signes anglais marchent mais en plus tu as les accents Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free kick Posted January 4, 2004 Author Share Posted January 4, 2004 quote:Originally posted by Bxl Boy Tout dépend de la version de Windows que tu as Il faut paramétrer ton clavier pour avoir les accents Avec Windows XP, c'est : Français traditionnel (Canada) Le clavier reste qwerty et tous les signes anglais marchent mais en plus tu as les accents Merci.. je n'ai pas pense a ca. Mais, je prefere ne pas modifier le langage sur XP ou d'autres systemes operationelle puis'que ca cause d'autres ennuis et il faudrait redemarrer l'ordinateur a chaque fois que je veut effectuer le changement. Je l'ai fait une fois sur mon PC au bureau et il y avait trop d'adaptation requis de ma part. Les habitutes sont dur a changer. Habituellement sur un PC, j'utilise les chiffres a la droite du clavier. Par exemple, en appuyant sur le "alt" et le code "130" en meme temps, me donne un "e" avec l'accent aigu. Peut importe du langage ou de la region inscrit sur XP. Mais les chiffre au-dessus de QWERTY ne fonctionnent pas de la meme facon. Merci quand meme Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJT Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 Sorry to write this in English, but as this is a computer question I might be able to help. Tony, I assume your problem is that your procedure of typing "ALT" + some number requires that the number is typed on the numeric keypad ("section ( a droite) pour les chiffres"), which is not explicity present on a laptop. Correct? The solution is that the numeric keypad really is present on a laptop, but it is laid over other regular keys. Do you see extra numbers, probably in a different colour, on some keys? Check these keys in particular: 7, 8, 9, U, I, O, J, K, L, M. On most laptops these serve as the numbered keys of the numeric keypad, but to have them act as such you need to press some other key first or at the same time. For example, my laptop has a special key labelled "Fn". If I press it and at the same time type "JLM" then I get "130". If I do this while also pressing ALT at the same time then I get é as desired. Make sense? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free kick Posted January 5, 2004 Author Share Posted January 5, 2004 quote:Originally posted by DJT Sorry to write this in English, but as this is a computer question I might be able to help. Tony, I assume your problem is that your procedure of typing "ALT" + some number requires that the number is typed on the numeric keypad ("section ( a droite) pour les chiffres"), which is not explicity present on a laptop. Correct? The solution is that the numeric keypad really is present on a laptop, but it is laid over other regular keys. Do you see extra numbers, probably in a different colour, on some keys? Check these keys in particular: 7, 8, 9, U, I, O, J, K, L, M. On most laptops these serve as the numbered keys of the numeric keypad, but to have them act as such you need to press some other key first or at the same time. For example, my laptop has a special key labelled "Fn". If I press it and at the same time type "JLM" then I get "130". If I do this while also pressing ALT at the same time then I get é as desired. Make sense? WOW... Your right!!!! Thanks just noticed it....... Or é â ä à Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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