PhoneticFanatic
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I am starting to do a lot of phonetic translations of classical songs and find using the character map extremely tedious for a special characters. Most of my Alt codes work well, ie the standard accented letters (ê, ì etc..) but I cannot for the life of me get the schwa - upside down 'e' - to work without copying and pasting it.
The Alt code for a lower case schwa is alt+0601 but that comes up with 'Y' and the uppercase schwa alt+0399 comes up with nothing at all. I have tried both with the num lock on and off.
I am on a laptop but have a number-pad (specifically bought for this!), the language is set to English UK although I do change occasionally and the keyboard is in the United States-International layout.
Can I rearrange the alt codes to write my own or is there something else I haven't done yet?
I am slightly plebian so probably won't understand a very technical reply, I'm afraid!
Thanks in advance
The Alt code for a lower case schwa is alt+0601 but that comes up with 'Y' and the uppercase schwa alt+0399 comes up with nothing at all. I have tried both with the num lock on and off.
I am on a laptop but have a number-pad (specifically bought for this!), the language is set to English UK although I do change occasionally and the keyboard is in the United States-International layout.
Can I rearrange the alt codes to write my own or is there something else I haven't done yet?
I am slightly plebian so probably won't understand a very technical reply, I'm afraid!
Thanks in advance
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