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Typing in Czech
Typing in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, or Swedish
In some languages, there are more characters in the alphabet than keys on the keyboard. As a result, there may be more
than one native character on one physical key. The goal of this topic is to help the user know how to access these additional
characters.
Uses the basic QWERTY keyboard with the addition of Å, Æ and Ø (for Danish and Norwegian),and Ö and Ä (for Finnish and
Swedish).
Supports press and hold for alternate characters, supports flick/prediction
Can type in this language
Use SYM for symbols
Typing in Greek (Hellenic?)
To type in Greek you must familiarize yourself with the keyboard layout for Greek characters.
Funfact: Non-Latin UI lang that uses separate keyboard layout will automatically get basic US-EN QUERTY input
Supports press and hold for alternate characters, supports flick/prediction
Can type in this language
Use SYM for symbols
Typing in Russian (Cyrillic?)
The Russian language keyboard and language supports the following features:
Word prediction and flick typing (if you have this feature turned on).
To access additional characters on the Russian keyboard layout, you can use one of the following methods.
To type an uppercase character, you can press Shift icon and press a letter.
In Russian, T, I, P, L, M, or $ are not a part of the primary keyboard layout. You can access these characters by double-
clicking the primary letter.
To type an accented version of a character, press and hold the primary character. Then, select the accented character.
To type a symbol, tap sym. To view more symbols, tap sym again.
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