Accent Composer 2.01

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Accent Composer simplifies the process of entering accented characters and other symbols into any Windows program. It lets you enter any character, in any program, with an easy-to-remember sequence of keystrokes. To create an accented character simply press the designated 'Compose' key (the right-hand Alt key by default), then press the desired accent mark followed by the letter. For example, to produce the accented letter 'ñ' just press the Compose key followed by '~' and 'n'. Accent Composer is not limited to accented characters. For instance, the copyright symbol, '©', can be produced with the keystrokes 'Compose', 'c' and 'o', while the Yen symbol '¥' can be created with 'Compose', '=' and 'Y'.

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