Any idea how i can write on this german keyboard ž, š, č, ň, ě, ď, ť please?
October 8, 2024
I bought a Logitech german keyboard for an Ipad because it had the qwertz layout. I'm struggling to find these letters which I often need. Any tips please?
by simahynkova
15 comments
Change the keyboard layout to the one you’re used to on your computer and use permanent marker or little stickers to mark the keys the way you’re used to, and then just use the keyboard like always.
U can’t.
On the german keyboard i think its something like [OPTION]+”T” for the modifier followed by “z” (or whatever other base letter) you want to attach it to.
Additionally on Apple devices you can just hold the base key, for example “z” for a second or so and you will get a selection of other versions.
you change the keyboard layout to whatever layout you need and press those keys. they’re not part of the german layout since they don’t exist in german so you won’t find them printed on the keyboard
On mac you just have to press the key long to get options for accents
I found the Z with the funny down arrow mark on it as “left alt+142”, but tbh it doesn’t work for me.
Změn si jazyk klávesnice v nastavení 🙂
Hold ALT and enter the corresponding ASCII code on the num block. (Winblows)
Set up in OS your keyboard to Slavic languages you need to use. Those characters will be on usual places where they would be on a keyboard in your native language keycaps prints.
15 comments
Change the keyboard layout to the one you’re used to on your computer and use permanent marker or little stickers to mark the keys the way you’re used to, and then just use the keyboard like always.
U can’t.
On the german keyboard i think its something like [OPTION]+”T” for the modifier followed by “z” (or whatever other base letter) you want to attach it to.
Additionally on Apple devices you can just hold the base key, for example “z” for a second or so and you will get a selection of other versions.
you change the keyboard layout to whatever layout you need and press those keys. they’re not part of the german layout since they don’t exist in german so you won’t find them printed on the keyboard
On mac you just have to press the key long to get options for accents
https://support.apple.com/de-de/guide/ipad/ipadb05adc28/ipados
long press + what ever number will come up
It’s an iPad. Just press the keys (z, s, c, n, e, d, or t) longer and a Pop-up-menu will appear. Press the number of the letter you want to use.
That’s actually an english layout keyboard just saying
Add slovak keyboard in language preferences
Here, I hope [THIS](https://www.ascii-code.com/) helps.
I found the Z with the funny down arrow mark on it as “left alt+142”, but tbh it doesn’t work for me.
Změn si jazyk klávesnice v nastavení 🙂
Hold ALT and enter the corresponding ASCII code on the num block. (Winblows)
Set up in OS your keyboard to Slavic languages you need to use. Those characters will be on usual places where they would be on a keyboard in your native language keycaps prints.
Choď do piče a neotravuj s kokotinama debile