Typing in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, or Swedish
The Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish languages are largely based on a Latin alphabet with a
few variations. These languages use the basic QWERTY keyboard layout with the addition of Å, Æ and Ø
(for Danish and Norwegian), and Ö and Ä (for Finnish and Swedish). The keyboards also support the
following features:
• Word prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on)
• You can type alternate characters in two ways. You can press and press a letter. A second
method is to press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the alternate character from
the options.
• Alternate characters are available for I (Ä), O (Ö), P (Å), K (Æ), and L (Ø).
• To type a symbol, tap
. To view more symbols, tap
.