KEYBOARDSHORTCUTSFORINSTERINGACCENTSCapitalVowelsÀALT+0192ÂALT+0194ÄALT+0196È ALT+0200ÉALT+0201ÊALT+0202Ë ALT+0203ÎALT+0206ÏALT+0207ÔALT+0212ŒALT+0140ÙALT+0217ÛALT+0219ÜALT+0220ŸALT+0159LowercaseVowelsà ALT+0224âALT+0226äALT+0228èALT+0232éALT+0233êALT+0234ëALT+0235îALT+0238ïALT+0239ôALT+0244œALT+0156ùALT+0249ûALT+0251üALT+0252ÿALT+0255Consontants/PunctuationÇALT+0199 (caps)çALT+0231 (lower)«ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)»ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)€ALT+0128For some programs you will need to use the control key [Microsoft Word][Ctrl +`] [ letter] = è, à,...[Ctrl +’ ] [letter] = é[Ctrl +, ] [letter] = ç[Ctrl +" ] [letter] = ë, ï, ...[Ctrl +^ ] [letter] = ê, â, ...To make any of these letters capital just hit the shift button before the letter. Alt Codes for typing French characters: [for Word Perfect / Microsoft works]
Macintosh Accent CodesFor the Template, thesymbol “v” means any vowel. The format is to hold the first two keys down simultaneously, release, then type the vowel you wish to be accented.Note:You should use the French Keyboardif you need to type accents on the lettery.ACCENTSAMPLETEMPLATEAcuteá ÁOption+E, VCircumflexâ ÂOption+I, VGraveà À Option+`, VUmlautë ËOption+U, VConsonants/PunctuationçOption+CÇShift+Option+C«Option+\»Shift+Option+\€Shift+Option+2(not on older fonts)Example 1: To input the lower case ó, hold down the Optionkey, then the Ekey. Release both keys then type lowercase o.Example 2:To input the capital Ó, hold down the Optionkey, then the Ekey. Release all both keys then type capital O