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minus-squareThe Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·6 months agoOn my Linux at home it types nothing but if I press the I key again I get î. I can also do ê, â, ô and û this way. US Intl Macintosh layout.
minus-squarenotarobot@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 months agoWhat keyboard layout do you have? Both physically and virtually
minus-squareThe Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-25 hours agoPhysically I have a blank 100% ANSI layout. My keyboard is the Das Keyboard Ultimate 4: Virtually I have set the “English (Macintosh, ABC, ANSI)” layout on my Linux system: As quick start, I can press AltGr+` to put a ˋ on the next letter I type, AltGr+E for ´, AltGr+U for ¨, AltGr+I for ˆ, and AltGr+N for ˜. Sorry for the late reply, hope this still helps you/someone.
On my Linux at home it types nothing but if I press the I key again I get î. I can also do ê, â, ô and û this way.
US Intl Macintosh layout.
What keyboard layout do you have? Both physically and virtually
Physically I have a blank 100% ANSI layout. My keyboard is the Das Keyboard Ultimate 4:
Virtually I have set the “English (Macintosh, ABC, ANSI)” layout on my Linux system:
As quick start, I can press AltGr+` to put a ˋ on the next letter I type, AltGr+E for ´, AltGr+U for ¨, AltGr+I for ˆ, and AltGr+N for ˜.
Sorry for the late reply, hope this still helps you/someone.