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    veruska is offline Registered User
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    Angry How to configure iBook to type international characters?

    I have been trying to find a way of typing the latin characters, such as ~^ç á à in my Mac. I downloaded the U.S. international.rsrc and placed it in my LibraryKeyboard Layouts folder, but everytime I log off, my Mac "forgets" it and I have to configure it again. Is there a way to fix it? I'm running Mac OS X Version 10.4.1 on a iBook G4.
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    Most letters you can write with normal keyboard.. I would guess you have a US keyboard layout?

    ˜ on top of letters: alt-n then letter > ñãõ
    ¨ on letters : alt-u > äöï
    ´ : alt-e > éáó ...
    ` : alt-` (in US keyboard, on left of 1) > àèò ...
    ç = alt-c
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