Danish Language Keyboard - Black - USB Connector


Danish Language Keyboard - Black - USB Connector

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Danish Keyboard - Black USB

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The Danish/English is a bilingual keyboard. Datacal offers USB version that is Windows XP and Vista compatible . 


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How to Setup an International Language in Windows

You must first configure Windows for the international language that you wish to use. After you configure Windows, you will be able to manually select the international language when you wish to use it. For additional information on language setup, see the Windows Help file system of contact Microsoft technical support.

Setup instructions for Windows Vista

Setup instructions for Windows XP

Setup instructions for Windows ME

Instructions for TypingDanish in Windows

Deadkeys

The Danish keyboard layout uses a system of deadkeys (highlighted in yellow below) to type certain accented characters.To use the deadkey system, first type the deadkey; nothing will appear on the screen. Next, type the key (generally a vowel) that you wish to combine with the deadkey. You should then see the accented character that you want on the screen.If you press a deadkey and then press a key that does not go with that accent(such as pressing an accent and the number "2"), nothing happens; the accent deadkey must be correct to work. Depending upon the language, deadkeys work with both unshifted and shifted keys.

The AltGr Key

Many languages include more characters than can be typed on a standard computer keyboard. To solve this problem, additional characters may be assigned to the right AltGr key (the right Alt key) and/or the Shifted AltGr key. In Europe, the right Alt key is referred to as the AltGr key.In the United States, it is merely the right Alt key. It is important to notethat the left Alt key cannot be used as the AltGr key.

Characters that require the AltGr key appear to the left in the DataCal labels (see illustration to the left). On the number keys,the AltGr characters are centered at the bottom of the label. Shifted AltGr keys are centered at the top of the label. For alpha keys, the AltGr characters are in the lower left corner of the label. Shifted AltGr characters(if different from the lower case AltGr characters), are centered at the top ofthe label.

The 102 Style Keyboard

This language uses the European style 102 keyboard layout. This keyboard layout features a key in the lower left corner of the keyboard (next to the US English "Z" key) that is not found on standard US 101 keyboards. If you are using a standard US 101 keyboard, you will not be able to use this label. If you are using the US 101 style keyboard andwish to type the characters on the 102 key, you will have to switch back to English to be able to type these characters or use the Alt key input method.

To use the Alt key input method, hold down the Alt key on the keyboard and press the numbers indicated below for the desired character on the numeric keypad (note that the system only works with thenumeric keypad; it does not work with the number row across the top of thekeyboard).

Character to type Alt Key Sequence
> Alt + 062
< Alt+060
| Alt+0124