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The standard modern Greek keyboard |
==The standard modern Greek keyboard layout== |
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The key ";:" has the functionality of a dead key; you press it (nothing is printed) and then you press a vowel, and the vowel appears with a TONOS accent mark (άέήίύόώ). When you press ":" and then either IOTA (ι) or YPSILON (υ), these letters get the DIALYTIKA accent mark (ϊ ϋ). When pressing capital 'W' the result is TONOS with DIALYTIKA (ΐ ΰ). |
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Α Σ Δ Φ Γ Η Ξ Κ Λ "" |
Α Σ Δ Φ Γ Η Ξ Κ Λ "" |
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Ζ Χ Ψ Ω Β Ν Μ < > ? |
Ζ Χ Ψ Ω Β Ν Μ < > ? |
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The current default keyboard layout for Greek supports modern Greek and Greek Polytonic. For instructions, see http://simos.info/blog/archives/888 |
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All of classical Greek literature is available online and on CD-ROM from the [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cache/perscoll_Greco-Roman.html Perseus Project] at Tufts University, and the [http://www.tlg.uci.edu/ Thesaurus Linguae Graecae] at University of California, Irvine. |
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 28 June 2009
The standard modern Greek keyboard layout
The key ";:" has the functionality of a dead key; you press it (nothing is printed) and then you press a vowel, and the vowel appears with a TONOS accent mark (άέήίύόώ). When you press ":" and then either IOTA (ι) or YPSILON (υ), these letters get the DIALYTIKA accent mark (ϊ ϋ). When pressing capital 'W' the result is TONOS with DIALYTIKA (ΐ ΰ).
` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = ; ς ε ρ τ υ θ ι ο π [ ] \ α σ δ φ γ η ξ κ λ ´ ' ζ χ ψ ω β ν μ , . /
~ ! @ # $ % & * ( ) _ + : Σ Ε Ρ Τ Υ Θ Ι Ο Π { } | Α Σ Δ Φ Γ Η Ξ Κ Λ "" Ζ Χ Ψ Ω Β Ν Μ < > ?
The current default keyboard layout for Greek supports modern Greek and Greek Polytonic. For instructions, see http://simos.info/blog/archives/888
All of classical Greek literature is available online and on CD-ROM from the Perseus Project at Tufts University, and the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae at University of California, Irvine.