The Polish keyboard is, to my guess, an exception. Shift+ produces only ½, as it should as well (the unmodified character is § on the Swedish-Finnish keyboard). When used with other characters than a, n, or o, it only produces the ~ and the unmodified character (for instance ~4, not $, if pressing AltGr+¨ and then 4). I double this notion of making it harder to exit isolation mode. But it does not produce any other AltGr symbols. It produces the ~ itself or the tilde accented characters, namely, ñ, ã, and õ. Strangely that is the only AltGr character that actually works. Open the online list of keyboard shortcuts. First of all, the tilde character is located to the AltGr + umlaut (on the top letter row, left to the Enter key). To completely remove the program and all of its components, delete the following files. Well, the Swedish-Finnish keyboard does not work that way. Now it seems not - AI is to remain English speaking only (?) the left-facing arrow on the Top Menu as many times as needed to exit Isolation Mode. I have put up with this since CS1 but I thought it was fixed. The shortcut key for opening the Appearance panel is Shift+F6. I have tried previous suggestions in this and similar forums I have deleted all Illustrator shortcuts that include Ctrl + Alt - still no use. As soon as I press AltGr key, I move into Group Selection mode.
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS EXIT ISOLATION WINDOWS
In windows control panel I have changed languages (e.g. The shortcut key for this option is shift + l. Using live paint selection tool (shift + l). Switch to the live paint tool, and click once on it and it is now a live paint group that you can fill with color using the tool. When opening a layer, it is possible to see all the paths in the drawing in a big list. This is also the case for Photoshop CS5 but not Illustrator. Click the exit isolation mode button when you’re done adding new paths. Neither do I want to use the windows character box or Alt xxxx codes.Īccented characters are part of normal text - for all but English speakersĪll my other programs (MS OFfice, CAD etc) allow me to use AltGr key + letter (AltGr = right alt = Ctrl+Alt). I do not want to use the Glyphs - impractical. (and their capital versions) in illustrator CS5 (Windows 7). I am trying to get the accented (acute/forward) characters for a, e, i, o, u.