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.
No more copying and pasting from the Character Map application or Word’s Insert Symbols option. No more remembering codes like Alt-0193.
You can also set it up to produce text snippets, sections of text of any length, with Similar keystroke sequences. For example, you can insert your entire address into a document with just three keystrokes.
New features in Accent Composer version 2
* Accent Composer now works with Unicode. This means it can produce a much wider range of accented characters and other symbols without needing to change fonts and character sets, as was the case with version 1. It now comes with more than 350 symbols and characters predefined, including all accented Latin characters and all Greek characters. You can also add any of the more than 65,000 characters defined in the Unicode standard. (Please note that the change to Unicode means that this version will only work on versions of Windows from Windows 2000 (SP4) onwards.)
* Compose sequences can now produce text snippets of any length, not just single characters. For example, you can define Compose-a-d to produce your entire address.
* Internally, the way Accent Composer works has been completely rewritten so that it will work with all programs under Windows Vista and Windows 7, including those with increased security like Internet Explorer.
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