The Canadian French keyboard layout is similar to QWERTY, and can be installed through the Windows Control Panel. Typing accents is straightforward, using keys like /, ', [, ], and , to add acute, grave, circumflex, and tréma accents before vowels, while question marks and apostrophes are produced using Shift + 6 and Shift + , respectively.
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Canadian French Keyboard Howto
The Canadian French keyboard layout is similar to QWERTY, and can be installed through the Windows Control Panel. Typing accents is straightforward, using keys like /, ', [, ], and , to add acute, grave, circumflex, and tréma accents before vowels, while question marks and apostrophes are produced using Shift + 6 and Shift + , respectively.
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Canadian French keyboard
French Canadian keyboard
The layout of this keyboard is similar to QWERTY.
Install French (Canada) keyboard from Control Panel -> Region and Language –> Keyboards and Languages –> Change Keyboards –> Add
Typing accents on the Canadian French keyboard is fairly simple:
To type an acute accent (é), type (/) (next to the right-hand shift key) and Shift+/ for (É). To type a grave accent (à, è, ù), type (‘) (apostrophe / single quote) followed by the vowel
The circumflex (ˆ) type ([) followed by the vowel and tréma ¨ (Shift+]) followed by the vowel.