![]() when used with AltGr, it puts a tilde (~) on the next pressed character (if applicable).when used with Shift, it puts a grave accent (`) on the next pressed character (if applicable).when pressed on its own, it puts a circumflex (^) on the next pressed character (if applicable).Something's clearly wrong with Acrobat's relation to non-US keyboards here's a description of another weird thing: on my Swiss keyboard layout, there is a key (the one immediately left to Backspace) which has three symbols: I hadn't noticed this until now because I do not use this machine for classroom presentation. ![]() I've just tested with my desktop PC, same keyboard layout, same Windows 10 Pro 圆4 it has Acrobat Pro DC 2018.011.20038 and the behaviour is exactly the same. ![]()
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