I am new here. Is there a way to type russian normally or I have to use a marker on keys ~.~;; ?
po ruski picat ochen tyagelo c onliskimi bukvami heh.
I am new here. Is there a way to type russian normally or I have to use a marker on keys ~.~;; ?
po ruski picat ochen tyagelo c onliskimi bukvami heh.
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Not sure if this is what you mean, but...
What I did is (assuming you're a Windows user), go to Control Panel, click on Regional/Language options, then the tab Languages, then Details...you add Russian there, then hit Apply, and you're done.
(Is this what you meant?)
"Everyone is born left-handed. You turn right-handed when you commit your first sin."
-a sign on Norman Schwarzkopf's desk
Then all you have to do is press "Shift" + "Alt" to toggle between the two languages.
Какая разница, умереть богатым или бедным?
Какой толк от богатства если ты не счастлив.
The blind 10-finger method rules. Takes some time to learn but pays off.
I've always wanted to master this method but never managed to find time. Did you master it?
To be honest, this method has nothing to do with Suzu's original question or did I miss anything?
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Yes, I did, for both languages. But not completely, unfortunately: I didn't have enough patience to learn the top row (the one with digits) .Originally Posted by ReDSanchous
As for the Suzu's question, I've got the feeling that right now he has to transliterate when typing in Russian, and he asked about his options (write down the russian letters on the keys with marker/buy russian letter labels/etc).
www.translit.ruOriginally Posted by Suzu
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