![]() ![]() ![]() Same goes with « ç », you need to remember to type the unicode key code with Alt+128 to type « Ç » otherwise you need to cross fingers that the autocorrect will catch it. ![]() A lot of characters are missing, for example you can type « é » but not « É » which is its uppercase counterpart. The big problem with this layout is that we can't type proper French with it. It looks similar to QWERTY, but some letters are swapped around, and some extra characters are added so that we can type in French easily - well at least that was the intent. As a resident of France, the official and widespread keyboard layout is AZERTY. ![]()
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