If you prefer to use the accent codes for the Turkish letters instead, these codes are as follows:
Ý -> Capital dotted I -> ALT+0304
ý -> Lower dotless I -> ALT+0305
Ö -> Capital O umlaut -> ALT+0214
ö -> Lower O umlaut -> ALT+0246
Ü -> Capital U umlaut -> ALT+0220
ü -> Lower U umlaut -> ALT+0252
Ç -> Capital C cedille -> ALT+0199
ç -> Lower C cedille -> ALT+0231
Ð -> Capital G breve -> ALT+0286
ð -> Lower G breve -> ALT+0287
Þ -> Capital S cedille -> ALT+0350
þ -> Lower S cedille -> ALT+0351
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