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Question about USB Retractable Number Pad HO98462

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...Characters - Alt + Character Code Holding down alt and pressing the character code on the numeric keypad will enter that character. The keyboard language in use must support entering that character. ...

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Question about Inspiron Mini 9 Notebook

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ALT Charactersยง http://www.tedmontgomery.com/tutorial/AL... http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/inter... http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboard... http://www.usefulshortcuts.com/alt%2Dcod... There is

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Question about NSK8458AN Keyboard

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...but neither worked for me. Your laptop may be different so it worth trying. alt 130, gives you é and alt 138 gives you è. A seperate number pad is REQUIRED, to type alternate

Question about Pavilion dv9000z Notebook

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Alt key, and the character will appear Found here... http://www.tedmontgomery.com/tutorial/altchrc.html You will find all the special characters there. Thanks, John C. I think you are referring to the

Question about 90-A4C1K1000 Keyboard

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keyboard is the same. I've not found an easy solution. The only way I can insert a £ character is this. Place your coursor where you want the character. Turn Numbers Lock on using the blue Fn and

...characters in.  Simply copy (CTRL + C) and paste (CTRL + V) the letters to where you need them. 2) If you have a numeric keypad on your laptop, turn on the NUM LOCK, and hold the ALT key down ...

Question about 310CDT Keyboard

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...characters by using alt codes. That is, you press and hold the "alt" key while entering a 4-digit code using the numeric keypad (or, on a laptop, the keys that serve as a numeric keypad). When you ...

Question about 310CDT Keyboard

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...characters, you need to hold down on the Alt key while you strike the appropriate punctuation mark. On some keyboards, only one of the two Alt keys will work for this. ¡ = Alt (hold down) + ! ...

Question about eMachines Desktop PC

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...ALT key and that character should display for you in Notepad. Almost all standard fonts has the regular characters and some has the extended characters, you will have to check to see if the font uses ...

...characters are available. Check it out. To use any ASCII Code, choose the "HTML Number" and substitute "ALT+0" for "&#". In this case, the HTML Number is &#163, therefore when entering text, ...

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