Ivan
Scanning the forum, the other day, I noticed a message from you about a Greek keyboard. ( I cannot remember what subject it was under) You might find the following interesting, then again you might be aware of it. Under Microsoft Word, Excel and E-Mail you know that you can change the "Print Type" from "Arial" to "Times New Roman", "Italic" etc. If you change to "Symbol" it will convert your keyboard to Greek. For example for the greek letter "gamma" you would use the G key and for "Omega" you would use the W key. "Alfa" is the obvious A key, "Beta" is the B key. It took me about 30 mins to create an "Idiot guide hard copy" of what keys produced what greek letters. - Hope this makes sense. I have been using this for sometime now and find it good practice , not only learning Greek words but also how they are written, the way the verb changes etc. Occasionaly I send Dimitris a Greek E-mail which I know he finds amusing as there are quite often spelling mistakes, but that's how we learn, don't we? - Hope this is of use.
Neill (Eggy)