User`s guide

C.2.2 Composing Characters Using Dead Diacritical Keys
Dead diacritical keys are used to compose characters. Dead diacritical keys are used
only with other character keys; they do not function by themselves. Dead diacritical
keys are listed in Section C.3 for each NRC set.
To create a composed character, first press a dead diacritical key. The red Compose
indicator at the top of the keyboard should light. Next, press a character key. Neither
character that you type is displayed on the screen; only the resulting composed
character is displayed. The Compose indicator should go out when you press a
character key.
If you press a dead diacritical key while creating a composed character, using the
Compose
key, the dead diacritical key functions as a normal character key in the
compose sequence.
C.3 National Replacement Character Set Language Keyboards
This section describes the national replacement character (NRC) set language
keyboards for Professional 300 series processors.
Keyboards are supported for the following countries:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada (English)
Canada (French)
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland (French)
Switzerland (German)
United Kingdom
United States
Each keyboard is described in a table. The tables have the following headings:
Character Lists characters created by compose sequence.
C–2 RT–11 Commands Manual