"Charlie42" <Charlie42@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Quote:
>> If you do not want to use a keymap that is different to the keyboard you
>> have, you could try adding to the keymap that you are currently using by
>> customising it.
>
> Why not just use the tilde that is already on the keyboard? On English
> layout keyboards, hold down AltGr and press the key with ~ on it, next
> press n. Btw, this works with any letter you like to have a tilde on.
That does not appear to work on my XP laptop (UK Keyboard).
ss.