Greek Keyboard: Make it available in Notes

David Mills
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Make use of Greek keyboard available in Notes so that Greek words can be entered with diacritical marks. You make it available in the Morph search line.
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@David Mills - if you do a lot of typing in Greek/Hebrew, you'd be better off installing Greek/Hebrew support in your operating system. You can find instructions for that here: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016599611-Hebrew-and-Greek-Input-Options#add-system-keyboards
Once done, you can easily enter Greek or Hebrew in any application.0 -
Well, this is the third time I've tried to reply. I hope it goes through this time. First I replied to the email. Next, I replied in this box, and it said I wasn't logged in. I logged in, and the reply was lost. Ok. I have installed the Greek keyboard in Windows. I've used it for years. It works in Chrome, Edge, MS Word, Accordance (you've heard of them, right?), and even in the Morph search line in Logos. It does not work in Notes. As soon as a diacritical mark is entered in Notes, the cursor moves to the left instead of the right. Tech support said that the Greek keyboard in not supported in Notes. The forum was suggested as a way to find a solution. I've tried that too. All I found is that other people have the same problem. NO SOLUTION OFFERED ANYWHERE I COULD FIND. Is it all that hard to add Greek keyboard support to notes? Accordance did it. Logos did it in the Morph search line.
Thanks anyway.0