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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 2 |
Location: | Argentina | Status: | |
| I recently bought a Casio Cassiopeia A-11 and this device is simply perfect for my needs. I'm a writer and i just need a tiny, light and cheap computer with a good keyboard and a simple word processor to take notes of sudden ideias without having to wait operational systems inicializations. The monochrome lcd is a plus cause i don't like colors nor lights when i write (i suffer from migraine aura). Unfortunately the keyboard is the north american one and i need the accents keys and the "ç" symbol to write in portuguese. Well...They exist on the keyboard (except the ç). The problem is when i type for example "é" it gives me "´e". So... someone can help me with this keyboard issue? Before someone advises me to buy the newest and extremely expensive pocket pcs i tell you that i don't need nothing more that i need (and it includes the internet). And smartphones and tablets are not computers (specially for writers). I suspect that my problem doesn't have a solution and i will be back to the good and old paper notebooks to take my notes.
Edited by Aloísio Septubal 2017-06-02 2:28 AM
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 884 |
Location: | Europe/USA | Status: | |
| There's a couple of keymapping programs in the download section. Not sure if they'd do what you want, but it's worth giving it a try.
Link: http://www.hpcfactor.com/scl/search.asp?freetext=keymap&Search=Search&title=true&tag=true&developer=true | |
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