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Rinne mé é!
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You can type a fada quickly and easily on an iPhone or iPad. Simply k eep your finger pressed on the letter you need to use a fada with. Your iPhone or iPad will display the extended keyboard, which gives you lots of options to choose from: iOS lets you install and use a number of different keyboards...
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Just a really quick reply - does your PC have an Alt Gr key? It's usually near the spacebar. If you hold it down and type an vowel, you'll get a fada! Try that and let me know how you go.
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[quote user="robert1campbell@yahoo.co.uk"] Alt + Control and letter you want to put the fada on. Simple. á-Á is alt +control + capitals. Just in one click. Roibeárd [/quote] That's exactly the method I use, too. So easy and quick! Though, for foreigners like myself...
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Amanda, try this to make fada's á : ALT + 0225 é : ALT + 0233 í : ALT + 0237 ó : ALT + 0243 ú : ALT + 0250 Á : ALT + 0193 É : ALT + 0201 Í : ALT + 0205 Ó : ALT + 0211 Ú : ALT + 0218 For other ways see http://talkirish.com/forums...
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I'm afraid I'm quite a fan of Apple's solution - I sometimes text in Irish and in French - and what I love is that I don't have to fiddle about between keyboards to write a text as Gaeilge or en Francais. But I am TOTALLY enraged by the autocorrect. It's a nightmare. Any tips?