Belarusian keyboard?
Alexander Ushakov
alexush at paonline.com
Thu Jul 8 20:17:58 UTC 1999
In Windows 95/98:
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Add/Remove new programs>Widows setup>Multilang support, then add Cyrillic Lang support. Restart PC. Then again Start>Settings>Control Panel>Keyboard>Language>Add>Belarusian (Ukrainian, or whatever). Click enable indicator on taskbar. That's it.
Uspikhiv,
Alex Ushakov, technical translator
Russian, Ukrainian, Polish
----- Original Message -----
From: Hanya Krill <hanya at brama.com>
To: <SEELANGS at CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:45 PM
Subject: Belarusian keyboard?
> Please respond directly to Ken:
>
> I am having difficulties. I work on a Mac. I am trying to put together a
> web page with a Belarusian friend and I am having difficulty with the
> letters peculiar to Belarusian. I downloaded a Ukranian (actually several)
> keyboard layout and can type the letters the y with the little mark above
> it and the letter that looks like the English letter i, but when I save
> them, they change.
>
> Can you help me? Is there a Belarusian keyboard layout that you know about?
>
> sPASIBO BOLX[OE!
>
> kE[A kLARENSOWI^
> Ken Westphal
> ken at kenwestphal.com
>
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