storkosaur <storkosaurREMOVE.RemoveThis@THISnetscape.net> wrote:
>>>>I think you mean "`", right ?
>>>> -> Alt Gr + 7 and then sometimes SPACE (when it's treated as a dead key)
>>>>Note: it is not used when writing in French.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks, but what is its exact position on the french keyboard?
>> It is printed on the "7" key. "Alt Gr" is the first key on the right of
>> the space bar. If that isn't enough, I'd suggest you to look for a
>> picture of such a keyboard.
>>
>
> euh...
> Where is it on the english keyboard?
> I mean:
> french keyboard english keyboard
> a q
> z w
> where? `
I have no english keyboard to compare with mine, but you should be able
to figure it out yourself with what follows.
I told you it is printed on the "7" key and accessible through the
Alt Gr + 7 combination. With the usual mapping, there is no single key
that produces a "`".
On the layout represented at
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tgrauss.free.fr/clavier/keycodes/keycodeconsole.gif" target="_blank">http://tgrauss.free.fr/clavier/keycodes/keycodeconsole.gif</a>
(which shows a keyboard with 105 keys as usually used in France
nowadays), "Alt Gr" is number 100 and the "7" key is number 8. You have
to press key number 8 while holding key number 100 in order to produce a
"`" with the usual keyboard mapping.
I hope you got it now, because I cannot make it clearer.
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