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You'll need a Unicode typeface that supports the Unicode 20B1 character, which is rare. An alternative is the Unicode 20A7 character which is slightly more common.
To see if your typeface has it, type 20B1 and then, without spacing, Alt-X. Then do the same with 20A7 and see if that works.
I didn't get the 20B1 to work, but the 20A7 did (producing a Pts sort of thing) that often flipped to a different font than the one I was using -- producing something that was less than attractive.
You may want to consider sticking with the ISO Code PHP or PhP.
On your key board to the right of the number pad is a button called insert. Open a test doc and see it work. Type some words and press this button, then move the cursor retype then press the button again, one way will replace letters, the other will add new text. Hope this helps.
The keyboard itself is not capable to insert entire words and to change others. This is done by some kind of predicting and correcting software like Typing Assistant. Try disable it. Open Start button, click on Run. Type in "msconfig" and press Enter. Go to Startup tab. Remove the checkmark beside Typing assistant or whatever you think is the program and close msconfig. Restart the PC and check typing again.
In single-player games press
[Enter] on your keyboard. Type the code (the word or words on the right
of the colonm and then press enter. Words in the parenthesis are to be
entered without the parenthesis. After the code is typed press [Enter]
again and it should say {Cheat Enabled!} across the screen assuming you
did it correctly.
WhoIsJohnGalt
Enable research
keysersoze
(value)
Gold
thereisnospoon
Infinite
mana
iocainepowder
Instant doom
somebodysetusupthebomb
Instant
Loss
thedudeabides
Instant spell
performance
allyourbasearebelongtous
Instant Win
whosyourdaddy
Invulnerability and 1 shot kills
motherland
(race) (level number)
Level select
leafittome
(value)
Lumber
greedisgood (value)
Lumber
and Gold
riseandshine
Morning
lightsout
Night
strengthandhonor
Play after dying in campaign
mode
TenthLevelTaurenChieftain
Play the "Power
of the Horde" song
whoisjohngalt
Quick
research
=
Re-enters the last cheat code you
typed.
sharpandshiny
Research all
upgrades
DaylightSavings (Insert Hour)
Reset
the time to the hour specificed (without a number, this toggle the
day/night cycle on/off)
"maxfps(x)" where x
is number
sets the frames per second into the set number
WarpTen
Speeds
up the construction of buildings and units
synergy
Turn
off Tech-Tree
itvexesme
Turn off Victory
pointbreak
Units need no farms
iseedeadpeople
View
entire map
Press and the text you type will over write what ever you have on the screen. This is typically used in most applications to "type over" existing text without moving the other letters/numbers/characters around.
This is my example of how the insert key works. hit the insert key and position your cursor at the "w" in works. Now type WOW!!. You should now have: This is my example of how the insert key WOW!!.
Clever these programmers. :)
Keep in mind it depends on the application you are running also. Have fun!
I'm not sure if you are saying that your laptop does not have an Insert button or if your insert button isn't working.
The question here is what version of Word are you using?
In Word 2007 they disabled use of the Insert / INS button. If you wish to turn overtype mode on you now need to do the following -
Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then
click Word Options.
Click Advanced.
Under Editing options, select or clear the Use
overtype mode check box.
You can turn the use of the Insert button back on here.
there is a feature on your computer to switch between "insert" which inserts words at the point of your cursor, without being destructive to other text, and "overwrite" mode, which replaces current words/text with what you type. in Microsoft Word or other word processing programs, you can see a small symbol representing either "INS or OVR" in the bottom status bar. to switch between these modes, press the "Insert" key on your keyboard (also labeled "Ins" on some keyboards), this toggles the insert/overwrite mode back and forth. Good luck!
Please note that your hand is moving around the mouse touch pad and that is very sensitive part.Thats is giving you the problem.Please dont touch the mouse pad while typing.
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