The combinations you’ll create for the insertion of phonetic characters are those shown in
the AFU table (see section “How the keyboard works (Microsoft)”).
C. Create the dead keys
o Keyboard > Create Dead key.
Note that below the keyboard there is a message “Press or click the new dead key”.
o Click on the one you want, for example you may start with “<“, which is the the
first one in the AFU table.
A window appears asking to enter a name of the dead key state, i.e. the group of
characters associate to that dead key. You can leave the default name
o "State 0" > OK.
Another window appears. You have to
o press the dead key button “<” and then OK.
The keyboard is cleared because you have to fill it with new characters associated to the
dead key you have chosen. If you want to go back to the whole keyboard you have to
leave the actual dead key state: Keyboard > Leave Dead Key State.
D. Create the combinations
In order to create the combinations with a deadkey you have to enter in the “dead key
state” you determined previously:
o Keyboard > Enter Dead Key State > Choose the name of the State (State 0 in our
example) > OK.
o Open the document “AFU-reflex.doc” (you will find it in the zipped file reflex07.zip
(see above)).
o Select the first character associated to your first dead key. Copy the character and
go back to your Ukelele keyboard. Double click on the key you want to assign,
paste in the window that appears > OK.
o Repeat the same procedure for the insertion of the other characters associated to
the first dead key.
E. Repeat the same procedures as in D. to create new dead key associations and add
more associated phonetic characters.
F. Save everything, close Ukelele and restart the computer!
You can use the functions of the keyboards only if you have restarted the computer!
This is valid every time you further modify the keyboard. You can re-open the same
keyboard in order to modify it and update it any time you need.
G. Using the keyboard
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