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17th July 2005, 13:46
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Couch Potato
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Turkish character set test.
Şş üÜ Ğğ İi Iı Çç Öö
Günaydın
Nasılsınız
Çok iyiyim, teşekkür ederim
İyi akşamlar
sağ olun
That worked
You can insert the symbols within word or use character map. A bit slow but if you don't want to set up Turkish keyboard its ok.
Last edited by Dave.B : 17th July 2005 at 13:50.
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17th July 2005, 14:56
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Big Griller
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Re: Turkish character set test.
??? What ??? Sorry. Ne ???
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17th July 2005, 15:49
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Couch Potato
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Re: Turkish character set test.
My system is Microsoft ME and is set for UK keyboard & UK English. I have used Microsoft Word 97 symbol sets and the MS Windows character map to generate the Turkish symbols that don't appear in the Standard English alphabet. In the above test, I was able to display the Turkish characters here without changing my computer set-up. However, if your system is set for the Turkish language then your system will probably display other characters, as the mapping is different from my UK layout.
I'm sorry if this has caused you problems
Best wishes
Dave.b
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17th July 2005, 17:09
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Big Griller
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Re: Turkish character set test.
Hasn't caused any problems on my computer, just in my head !! LOL
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18th July 2005, 10:12
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Non Active Member
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Re: Turkish character set test.
I'm on Windows XP so how does that work out without changing my keyboard?
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19th July 2005, 01:19
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Member
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Re: Turkish character set test.
hey guys it all depends whether you use a turkish carector keyboard if not using windows 98 and 2000 there are charectors which you can use when writing under the symbol sign
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