3/9/2024 0 Comments Unicode characters turkish![]() It’s as if this character, though present on my Turkish keyboard, is not supported by AHK.ġ Is the above code complete for loading onto AHK to do the task?Ģ Why doesn’t it output the Turkish character ı? How can I make AHK support it?ģ I have found that the Unicode for this character is:Ĭan I use this to solve the problem? If so how?Ĥ Most useful: Does anybody have/can write a script that does the above simple task of swopping the keys i and ı on the Turkish keyboard?įirst of all, many thanks gregster for responding, especially since you are the only one who did.ĭoes work, so half of the requirement is met. I tried replacing #i by ı itself (shows as an upside-down triangle in the script) but with same problem. The Turkish ı is not output and I get the Latin i with both keys. ![]() The above is all that my script contains and it doesn’t do the job. So I want to swop the key of Turkish ı with that of Latin i on this keyboard.Īs I have no experience with AHK, I have only managed to write the following simplistic script (extension AHK) for swopping the two keys: As I touch type, the change of key for i confuses me. ![]() I’ve just started using the Turkish standard keyboard which puts the special Turkish ı (code #i) key in the place of the Latin i, and i itself on the right on L. AHK, default installation (UNICODE) version 1.31.01 ![]()
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