[Opinions] Zoel.
The two little dots over the "o", that I can't make my keyboard achieve.
Anyone like it? It's used now and then in my area. "Z" names are uncommon, so I always like to see one.
Anyone like it? It's used now and then in my area. "Z" names are uncommon, so I always like to see one.
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Thanks for the help! +
I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer re computers!
I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer re computers!
So, you are pronouncing it like Noelle, but Zoel? Or have I gotten it wrong and you say it like Joel, but Zoel?
Anyway, I can't say I really like it. Especially since I can't figure what gender it is supposed to be for.
Anyway, I can't say I really like it. Especially since I can't figure what gender it is supposed to be for.
Yes, it's like Noel, but Zoel. And a male name, I should have said that.
It's not too bad actually! It is not brilliant, but I don't think that it is too 'creative' either.
Not really, to me it seems like a kreeatyve version of Joel.
In fact, no, it's a fairly-well-used name in my (French-speaking) area; there are 50-year-old men named Zoel.
Actually, you keyboard can achieve it. Just press and hold the alt key, type the numbers 0246 on the right side (not the top numbers; it doesn't work) and let go of the alt key. There. Zöel. I find it ok, personally.
Or use the "Charactermap" you can find on any computer...
No matter if they're a stationary pc or a laptop computer.
Because the ö is on it, so you can just copy and past it from there, if you can't use the keyboard.
I have it on a key on my laptop. So I just push that one down, let go of the key and then hit the 'o' key and I get the Ö/ö. (The ¨ doesn't show up, before after you've hit the o key, because it stores the ¨ temporarily, until the o key is used. Goes for Ä/ä, Ë/ë and Ï/ï too. Those are on the charactermap too, in case you wonders.)
No matter if they're a stationary pc or a laptop computer.
Because the ö is on it, so you can just copy and past it from there, if you can't use the keyboard.
I have it on a key on my laptop. So I just push that one down, let go of the key and then hit the 'o' key and I get the Ö/ö. (The ¨ doesn't show up, before after you've hit the o key, because it stores the ¨ temporarily, until the o key is used. Goes for Ä/ä, Ë/ë and Ï/ï too. Those are on the charactermap too, in case you wonders.)
It doesn't work on a laptop I think
It does.
Hold down alt, the [fn] button (between control and the window button), and use the keys that have numbers in squares.
If my laptop keyboard looks like everyone else's, those keys will be M, J, K, L, U, I, O, 8, and 9.
So, for ö, it's alt + [fn] + M, K, U, O.
Hold down alt, the [fn] button (between control and the window button), and use the keys that have numbers in squares.
If my laptop keyboard looks like everyone else's, those keys will be M, J, K, L, U, I, O, 8, and 9.
So, for ö, it's alt + [fn] + M, K, U, O.
This message was edited 1/26/2009, 3:36 PM
Oh. Yeah... it doesn't. sorry! Forgot to mention that.