MNBlockHead
Well-known member
I was trying to use the English-International keyboard so that I could easily type diacritical marks on letters and found out that I couldn't.
Say I want to type: Incáno.
Using the ENG INTL keyboard (I'm using Windows 8), I type the letters "I" and "n" as normal, and then I type a single quote (') and followed by an "a" and it gives me the diacritical mark (acute) over the "a".
But as soon as I type the single quote in RW using the INTL ENG keyboard, nothing happens and I lose focus. I have to click on the field again to type.
I can cut and paste words with diacriticals just fine, but I much prefer being able to hit Windows Key + Space to switch to the INTL ENG keyboard to type words with diacritical and Windows Key + Space to switch back.
Strangely, I can type in Chinese just fine using the Microsoft Pinyin keyboard. It is only the ENG INTL keyboard giving me issues. I'm guessing that's why I'm not seeing complaints from non-English users in these forums. It probably works just fine with non-English keyboards. I'm not sure what is different about the INTL-ENG keyboard, but it isn't working.
I'll file a bug report, but I'm interested in whether any other users have come across this (easy to test, just add the ENG INTL keyboard from Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region\Language
Say I want to type: Incáno.
Using the ENG INTL keyboard (I'm using Windows 8), I type the letters "I" and "n" as normal, and then I type a single quote (') and followed by an "a" and it gives me the diacritical mark (acute) over the "a".
But as soon as I type the single quote in RW using the INTL ENG keyboard, nothing happens and I lose focus. I have to click on the field again to type.
I can cut and paste words with diacriticals just fine, but I much prefer being able to hit Windows Key + Space to switch to the INTL ENG keyboard to type words with diacritical and Windows Key + Space to switch back.
Strangely, I can type in Chinese just fine using the Microsoft Pinyin keyboard. It is only the ENG INTL keyboard giving me issues. I'm guessing that's why I'm not seeing complaints from non-English users in these forums. It probably works just fine with non-English keyboards. I'm not sure what is different about the INTL-ENG keyboard, but it isn't working.
I'll file a bug report, but I'm interested in whether any other users have come across this (easy to test, just add the ENG INTL keyboard from Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region\Language