Dead key
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Dead key
A dead key is a key on a typewriter or a computer keyboard that allows modification (such as by placement of diacritic) on the following letter. For example, UsageDead keys are commonly used to generate accented letters, because that way one does not need one key for each possible combination of letter and accent, but only one dead key for each accent in addition to the usual letter keys. For example, if a keyboard has a dead key By construction, this has no restrictions on a typewriter, so you could place one on a q for example: With Unicode combining characters, this might look like q?. On the other hand, computers often do not work this way; In Microsoft Word, using the Control key with a key that usually resembles the diacritic (e.g. Old computer systems such as the MSX often had a special labeled ?dead key?, which in combination with the Ctrl and Shift keys could add the accents ´, `, ? and ¨ to vowels that were typed subsequently. See alsoExternal linksde:Deadkey fr:Touche morte nl:Dode toets pl:Dead key ru:??????? ??????? Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
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