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samazzz

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 10, 2016
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Hello!

I'm completely new on Mac, just bought a macbook pro and I'm in general confusion. It seems to me that in the iDeal shop I was able to type both lithuanian letters (like ąčęėįšųū) and numbers without switching keyboard layout, but just by holding down Ctrl or Option or Fn. This seems to be the most comfortable way. Switching keyboards and writing letters with letter-codes does't seem ok. Could you please help me with this? Any help would be very appreciated. THX!
 
with my configuration I can hold down the letter to be modified and after a second or two I get a bunch of options and then I can select the one I want. Similar to the way it works on the iphone or ipad. Hope this helps.
 
with my configuration I can hold down the letter to be modified and after a second or two I get a bunch of options and then I can select the one I want. Similar to the way it works on the iphone or ipad. Hope this helps.

Nope, doesn't :/ thx anyway. The option/alt key, when held, provides different symbols with number keys pressed. The symbols are pretty useless (like •¶§įĘ£™Ń ). Maybe there is a way to change these to numbers?
 
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