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Where are all the capital letters?
To produce a capital letter in the virtual keyboard hold down the shift key in your physical keyboard and press the appropriate button in the virtual keyboard.
Many characters of the European languages are missing.
They are all there. It just takes the time to know them. The diacritic buttons are the large buttons at the right of the European keyboard and at the top of the Advanced European keyboard. Pressing a diacritic buttons produces the diacritic marks for the last character typed, not the whole character.
For example: to produce the letter ç type the letter c and then press the ç button. To produce the letter ş type the letter s and then press the ç button.
A few diacritic marks are not obvious right away. All the stroke letters are handled by the ħ button. These letters are đ, ħ, ł, ŧ, Đ, Ħ, Ł, and Ŧ.
Where are the numeral digits and the punctuation marks?
Your physical keyboard is still there. Use your physical keyboard keys to produce standard characters.
The key arrangement is not identical to the one I am used to in my language.
True. Some keyboards are meant to be used in various languages. I will make new keyboards by demand. For example: all the German, Spanish and French characters can be produced by the European keyboard. However, because there is a large demand for these languages, specific keyboards were written separately for each of them.
My screen is small and only part of the keyboard is shown. I cannot scroll it.
Yes. There is no scrollbar in the virtual keyboard, but you may force it there. When the keyboard appears, Press Ctrl-N to make another copy of it with all bars enabled. including the scrollbar.
I have not found here the solution to my problem.
I will be glad to assist. You can either enter the discussion forum or send me an email message about your problem.
©Yuval Rabinovich 2003