What is a dead key?

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Eudaimonia
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What is a dead key?

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Hello. In using windows Greek Polytonic to acuire diacritical marks one is instructed to press the 'dead' key. What is a dead key? Thank You........eudaimonia

modus.irrealis
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Re: What is a dead key?

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Hi,

I believe "dead key" refers to those keys that you press first to change what happens when you press the next key ... what I mean is for example to get ᾶ you first press '[' and then 'a', where '[' is the dead key that puts a circumflex accent on the following letter (if possible). With the Greek Polytonic keyboard, though, there are a lot of dead keys, because of how many different combinations of accents, breathings, and so on are possible.

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Post by Interaxus »

When in doubt, ask Google :) :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_key

Cheers,
Int

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