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Understanding Keystroke Combinations
The term "Key" represents the physical key on which the accent character is located.
The Alt-GR key is also referred to as the "switch" key.
The "+" sign indicates that two or more keys should be pressed simultaneously.
A comma separating a keystroke combination indicates that the first set of keys should be
released before typing the next keystroke combination.
Typing Accented Characters
Typing the key combinations may vary depending on the keyboard configuration you are using. The
following shows an example of using each of the four key combinations.
Note: See
available with specific keyboards and the keyboard configurations.
To type an accented character:
1. On the keyboard, locate the key with the accented character you want applied.
2. Type the appropriate keystroke combination. The tables below show example keystroke
combinations.
Note: The following tables show an example of North American QWERTY and European QWERTY
keystroke combinations.
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BradyPrinter S3700 User Manual
"Character Mapping & Keyboard Layouts" on page 129
North American QWERTY Key Combination Example
Accent Key
Lower Case: Alt Gr + Key
Cedilla
Upper Case: Shift + Alt Gr + Key
Circumflex
Lower Case: Shift + Alt GR + Key, Letter
Upper Case: Shift + Alt GR + Key, Shift + Letter
Grave
Lower Case: Alt-GR + Key, Letter
Acute
Upper Case: Alt-GR + Key, Shift + Letter
Tilde
Keystroke Combination
Formatting Labels
for a list of accent characters
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