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Keyboard application help.

Daniel Pedersen

Hey!

 

Here in Denmark, we can't get a laptop with specs that this worth the price, and a danish keyboard. Soo. I bought a nice new hp omen, but without danish keyboard. But i have a idea. The only keys i'm missing is "æ" "å" "ø". But i think i have a solution.

 

I was thinking. That every time i double press "a" it typed "å". The same with "ee" "æ" and "oo" "ø". Is it possible to make such a program? Does it already exist? Is there a better solution?

 

 

Thanks for you time!

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Autohotkey got your back.

You can also make it do those characters when pressing a numpad number for example.

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you could consider setting  up the Danish keyboard in the OS. As long as the keys layout is the same (for example the Danish layout and the Spanish) you could press the key where your character is supposed to be and you will get that output

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