Enter a character using the keyboard, Figure 434, Ge 467 – Nisus Writer Pro User Manual

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Appendices

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Enter a character using the keyboard

Most of the unusual (Roman based) characters are made by pressing a combination of a key on the
keyboard and a “modifier” key such as

4

. For example, you can also create the symbol “§”

4

then

the

6

as illustrated in Figure 434 below, in the small application called Keyboard Viewer which is

available from the bottom of the Input (keyboard) menu) if you have turned it on.
Other unusual characters are called delayed strike characters. As illustrated in Figure 435 below,
these require you to press

4

and then two keys to give you the character you want. To help you

find these keys (in this instance

u

which (in the Keyboard Viewer) when you release the

4

key

illustrates all the characters that can have the umlaut above them.

Figure 434

Tiger Keyboard Viewer of the U.S. Extended keyboard after pressing

4

Figure 435

Tiger Keyboard Viewer of the U.S. Extended keyboard after pressing

4 u

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