Open debug console Ctrl Shift (but really Ctrl :, see related issue) works using the character’s location on the Turkish-Q layout ( Ctrl :, typed as Ctrl Shift.works using the character’s location(s) on both the Turkish-Q ( Ctrl. Subscript Ctrl + works using the character’s location on the Turkish-Q layout (typed as Ctrl Shift 4).All punctuation-related shortcuts that I tested work using the character’s location on the Turkish-Q layout.For all shortcuts involving i (card info, italic), both dotted-i and undotted-ı are accepted.Shortcuts that work as expected (in case it suggests possible fixes): Outdent list Ctrl Shift, (but really Ctrl, see related issue).The following only work with the English keyboard location, not with the Turkish-Q location.
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Neither at the Turkish-Q keyboard location Ctrl Shift 0 or the English keyboard location. Superscript Ctrl = does not work at all.Punctuation from those 6 keys moves to various other keys, with a bit of trickle-down effect on other punctuation.Įnglish-QWERTY_Turkish-QWERTY 800×542 97.5 KB Current behavior :.“Extended” alpha-characters ğüşiöç are added on 6 punctuation keys [ :'", at the right.One alpha-character changes – dotted-i becomes undotted-ı.īasic differences between the English and Turkish layouts: Mostly I have just tolerated this, but it is frustrating to have to guess which keys to use, and really eliminates the time-savings of keyboard shortcuts! I tested every shortcut I could find that is impacted by the English-Turkish layout change, but I might have missed any shortcuts that aren’t well documented.Īnki should respond to a shortcut based on where that character sits in the (active) Turkish-Q layout, regardless of the physical key on the keyboard that character uses.
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But Anki responds to keyboard shortcuts inconsistently (as in some work, some don’t) based on which layout I am using. I switch between the standard English keyboard layout and the Turkish-Q layout many, many times a day, so I generally don’t worry about which one is active unless I need for spell-check to work.