• Rinn@awful.systems
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    2 months ago

    In Poland we use standard qwerty keyboards with Polish keyboard layout set (called Polish Programmers), you press alt+character to get the special version (like alt+s gives you ś, alt+a gives you ą and so on, the only nonintuitive one is alt+x which is ź (because alt+z is taken by ż). Combine with shift or caps lock for capital versions. No issues.

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          2 months ago

          Or you can use a French keyboard layout, type ` followed by a to get à, same with â, ä, or ç. É has its own key, since it’s more common and the only letter that uses the acute accent. No more complicated than key combinations, and easier hand positions than 3-key combinations, really.