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lanux128:
if your friend's laptop doesn't have a AltGr key, they can use the Alt+3 combination instead.

mediaguycouk:
does the <^>! command need to change to use normal alt?

(Many thanks for this btw)

lanux128:
you don't have to change, unless you want to.. :) if AltGr key isn't available, this line <^>! is just ignored, as the normal alt (!) can be used to send the ascii code.

P.S. if you work with accented characters a lot, take a look at Skrommel's Accents script. it provides an easy way to define more characters.

mediaguycouk:
P.S. if you work with accented characters a lot, take a look at Skrommel's Accents script. it provides an easy way to define more characters.
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I sent it to the entire University of Southampton modern languages department a year or so ago but Sophos kept calling it a virus, so I gave up :(

lanux128:
yes, false alarms are the bane of AHK scripts but you can always write a letter to Sophos regarding this problem.

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