Date: 2012-04-17 09:16 am (UTC)
Depends on the keyboard bindings they have with the application they are using. Or they might even have them built into the keyboard as a standard character.

The big problem with Esperanto (and many other languages) is that it uses characters that are not only A-Z. There are circumflexes, cedillas, umlauts and all sorts of other diacriticals. Are these necessary? Possibly not.
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