![]() This might sound complicated, but it's really fast to do. the asterisk is on the AZERTY keyboard, I toggle back to QWERTY for that one keystroke and then back to AZERTY. ![]() when I want to type in French, I simply use the shortcut to toggle the same keyboard to AZERTY format. ![]() (EN-US was there, but I got rid of it.) I have set up a keyboard shortcut (WIN key + spacebar in my case, but you can set any shortcut sequence you like) to toggle between QWERTY and AZERTY keyboard layouts. The keyboard I am currently using is a QWERTY one, I have set up Windows with with EN-UK and FR-FR language packs and with those two input languages and their associated keyboards. This is a general work-around that you may find useful. ![]()
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