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You can type using a Latin-based alphabet on a QWERTY keyboard layout by pressing The Shift key and then a letter.
To type a symbol, tap Symbol key . To view more symbols, swipe down on the BlackBerry Keyboard.
Character guide for Wubihua
The typical Wubihua or Chinese 5-stroke keyboard layout looks like this:
Keyboard layout for Wubihua or Chinese 5-stroke characters
Typing in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, or Swedish
The Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish languages are largely based on a Latin alphabet with a few variations. These
languages use the basic QWERTY keyboard layout with the addition of Å, Æ and Ø (for Danish and Norwegian), and Ö and
Ä (for Finnish and Swedish). The keyboards also support the following features:
Word prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on)
You can type alternate characters in two ways. You can press The Shift key and press a letter. A second method is to
press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the alternate character from the options.
Alternate characters are available for I (Ä), O (Ö), P (Å), K (Æ), and L (Ø). These characters are available on the row of
touch screen keys above the
BlackBerry Keyboard.
To type a symbol, tap Symbol key . To view more symbols, swipe down on the keyboard.
Typing in Greek
The Greek keyboard supports the following features:
Word prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on)
You can type alternate characters in two ways. You can press The Shift key and press a letter. A second method is to
press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the alternate character from the options.
To type a symbol, tap Symbol key . To view more symbols, swipe down on the keyboard.
Character guide for Greek
The typical Greek keyboard looks like this:
Keyboard showing Greek characters
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