![]() To view the keyboard shortcuts for your current configuration, press Ctrl+E in the desktop app, or Ctrl+Alt+E in the web app, to go to the Search field, type /keys, and then press Enter. For example, if you've moved Calendar to the top of the app bar, press Ctrl+1 to open it, not Ctrl+4. ![]() If you've changed the order of your apps or added additional apps, the command depends on the app's sequential order on the app bar. Note: If you're using the default app bar configuration in the Microsoft Teams desktop app, use the commands in the table below. Press the Down arrow key until you hear "Keyboard shortcuts," and then press Enter. To navigate to the keyboard shortcuts with a screen reader, press the Tab key until you hear "Settings and more," and then press Enter. ![]() Select the (Settings and more) button in the upper-right corner of Microsoft Teams, and then select Keyboard shortcuts. Press Ctrl+E in the desktop app, or Ctrl+Alt+E in the web app, to go to the Search field, type /keys, and then press Enter. The methods below apply to both the Desktop and Web apps. You can access the keyboard shortcuts directly from within the app in several ways. You can easily access the keyboard shortcuts list from within Microsoft Teams. Keys for other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard.Ī plus sign (+) in a shortcut means that you need to press multiple keys at the same time.Ī comma sign (,) in a shortcut means that you need to press multiple keys in order. Google Search French Virtual Keyboard/ Clavier Français to find links to a virtual keyboard where you can enter text and then copy and paste it into a document.The shortcuts in this topic refer to the US keyboard layout. Google Virtual Keyboard extension for Chrome provides a virtual keyboard to be used when browsing the web, or creating things such as blog posts. (I have included some useful additional codes in addition to the French ones.) Note that the key combinations are almost identical for all vowels – the compose sequence key, an “accent” key such as ” ‘ ” and then a vowel. The list of key sequences can be found at Wiki (EN) Common_compose_combinations. So, for ç, hit “Win key” then “,” (comma key) then “c”. Do NOT enter the characters together – as that won’t work. THEN, enter the other characters one at a time. To actually enter the special character, first, hit the key you have chosen to trigger the sequence. I have chosen both the right and left Windows key. To set the key which triggers the sequence, go to System Settings > Options (button) > Compose key position and then indicate the key you wish to use to create the special character. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 on a VirtualBox VM. Then a sequence of keystrokes indicating the character to be entered. It is done through a process called “Compose Key Sequences.” First a special key stroke is assigned to indicate when a special character is about to be entered. I am learning that entering “special” French characters using Linux may be the easiest way yet. So, press the option key and the additional letter TOGETHER, and then push the subsequent vowel separately after. Merci à Penn State! Vowel Alt Codes VwlĪpple/Mac products use a combination of the “option” key plus an additional letter to indicate the accent, and then the subsequent vowel to receive the accent. ![]() This information is available from a wide variety of places on the Internet, however I have used the French Accent Codes page from Penn State for reference. ![]() Windows uses a combination of the “alt” key while typing in a numeric code on the keypad of the keyboard. This method utilizes a combination of keystrokes to insert the accented character. There are a few ways to work around this limitation for students of French, or other Francophones. Standard American keyboards (qwerty) do not come equipped to type standard French characters which contain accents. ![]()
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