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When you are using the Polish keyboard, and Sametime Client's language preference is also set to Polski. And make use of the "Alt-S" keyboard to have the letter "ś" written to the chat window, it should create the Polish "ś" rather than opening up the Actions and Preferences.

When you are using the Polish keyboard, and Sametime Client's language preference is also set to Polski.

And make use of the "Alt-S" keyboard to have the letter "ś" written to the chat window, it should create the Polish "ś" rather than opening up the Actions and Preferences.

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      Trevor Tallackson
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      Aug 12, 2023

      As mentioned, this is a defect and tracked here:
      https://support.hcltechsw.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0104781
      Closing this idea as won't do, as it's not a new feature. It's a defect development is working to resolve in a future version.

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      May 4, 2023

      For awareness, this is not considered "working as design" and development is actively working to resolve via internal defect SAME-29700. A defect support article will be provided for fix tracking.

    • Guest
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      Jan 29, 2022

      HCL writes, that this is not a defect (bug), but it works as designed. Strongly disagree. In such case the design was wrong. Hot keys combinations should be used in the way, which takes into account the Alt+{Key} combinations used in different languages, or it should provide an opportunity to reconfigure it. English speaking programmers ignore that, because in English there are no special characters. The users in the Polish company, where I work, complain on the daily basis due to this issue. Such situation gives the Notes protagonists (fans of Outlook) arguments against HCL Notes. HCL should address this issue ASAP for its own good.