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autumn 2012-10-09 16:09 | typing I need to be able to type fast in Polish on a laptop bought in the UK. I know there are shortcuts for Polish characters, but they don't seem to work in my Microsoft Windows 2007. There is also a website where you can type using Polish characters and then copy and paste, but using it would be too much bother while translating long texts. Would buying a Polish keyboard be a solution? How do professional translators cope with this problem? Please, help. |
margaretK 2012-10-09 21:31 | Did you try to change the system language settings and select the Polish one? |
davebilson 2020-11-23 12:31 | You need to add the language pack. It will then give you extra languages that you can switch to using Windows key + spacebar. The one I have loaded is Polish Programmers Keyboard. When wanting to type you need to change to the poliosh keybord To type the non UK characters you use. alt gr + c = ć alt-gr + e = ę alt |
davebilson 2020-11-23 20:07 | @autumn For some reason my previous post submitted befor I had finished writing, so this time I wrote it in notepad and then pasted it. You say that it doesn't work in Microsoft Windows 2007. There isn't a Microsoft Windows 2007. Did you mean Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Ofiice 2007? To type the polish chracters within windows you need install: - Polski Language pack - Polish keyboard (I'm using Polish (Programmers) QWERTY). Below are two youtube tutorials showing you how to install a language pack in Windows 7 and Windows 10: Windows 7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isI_F4gCwdM Windows 10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVK4OJvelY |
liam_duncan 2020-12-07 12:33 | I thought I had window 10 |
alekpodl 2022-01-19 18:10 | Look this video - it works perfectly. I use different language keyboard on only one laptop (only one fisical keyboard) with Windows 7 or Windows 10 it works perfectly. https://www.polskinawynos.com/?p=4881 I give you an example for polish keyboard on MAC OS - it works in similar way. To stay with the English (physical) keyboard and write in Polish, just select the Programmer's Polish Keyboard (or Polish-Pro). Then you don't have to change anything, you only need to use abbreviations for typical Polish letters. Very easy. AltGr+A → ą AltGr+C → ć AltGr+E → ę AltGr+L → ł AltGr+N → ń AltGr+O → ó AltGr+S → ś AltGr+X → ź AltGr+Z → ż |
vitaliiserdiuk 2023-01-12 10:26 | Thank you |