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jazzcat
05-14-2001, 09:25 AM
How do you do this? TIA

Grace
05-14-2001, 09:30 AM
Hold down the "alt" key, and press 0186.

jazzcat
05-14-2001, 09:34 AM
Thanks Grace, Of course I have to try this.

95

When I tried this my computer beeped at me.
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RobinC
05-14-2001, 09:36 AM
I gotta try this too....
350º
think it worked! Thanks Grace!

Grace
05-14-2001, 09:41 AM
OK, Jazzcat - I don't exactly know why it didn't work, but there is another option for you....go to your Windows Start menu, go to programs, accessories, system tools, character map.

There you will see the "key" to all the "weird" characters you might want to type. There are actually lots of character maps, so the one that is "pre-set" in your computer may not be the standard one most of us have. So look through the character map for the degree symbol, and then next to it it will tell you what you have to do to get it. Hope that helps!



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lindrusso
05-14-2001, 09:43 AM
jazzcat - make sure that you use your number keypad to the right of the letter keys - not the numbers above the letter keys.

funnybone
05-14-2001, 09:45 AM
º - it worked for me - thanks to all.

I just used to type 350 F, rather than 350 degrees.

Grace
05-14-2001, 09:45 AM
AHA - ALYSHA!!! That was one I never knew!! Thanks. I always use the number keypad to the right out of habit - never considered that anyone might try the ones on top of the keyboard, nor did I know that it wouldn't work! Aren't we just a bunch of geniuses?!! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif

jazzcat
05-14-2001, 09:50 AM
I'll try again. º Yeah, thanks Grace and lindrusso. BTW, that character map is mighty strange. I thought I'd need a magnifying glass to find what I wanted. It's amazing what I learn on this BB. Thanks again.

KValley
05-14-2001, 09:54 AM
Just a test: 180

Hmmmm, not working with either the Alt+0186 or Alt+0176 (as indicated on the nearly impossible to read character map thingy).

My laptop doesn't have a keypad on the side- only on top. I'll try from my PC in a bit...

Trying again from my PC º

It worked!! The difference was using the keypad to the right of the letter keys- http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/cool.gif

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Julia1Pin
05-14-2001, 10:32 AM
º

Lynn B
05-14-2001, 02:38 PM
I don't have "Character Map" as noted above. ??? Might it be someplace else? Thanks!
Lynn

Gail
05-14-2001, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by Grace:
...There are actually lots of character maps, so the one that is "pre-set" in your computer may not be the standard one most of us have...

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Grace,

This statement intrigued me. I've been using the character map for years, since I require the use of accented vowels, cedillas and such, but don't have foreign software per se. While I'm aware you can change the character map to accomodate the particular font you're using (the logic of which I'm missing, since they all seem to use same codes anyway) I'm wondering what other character maps are you referring to? I'm only on Windows 95, so is there something new and exciting? (or not-so-new and exciting?)

KValley, I'm wondering... on my laptop, I've got letters which double as number keys since it also lacks the right keyboard. On my model, there's a key I believe is marked FN which, in conjunction with the ALT + codes will allow me to use the character map. You can also use the character map by means of the more-tedious cut-and-paste method.

KValley
05-14-2001, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by Gail:

KValley, I'm wondering... on my laptop, I've got letters which double as number keys since it also lacks the right keyboard. On my model, there's a key I believe is marked FN which, in conjunction with the ALT + codes will allow me to use the character map. You can also use the character map by means of the more-tedious cut-and-paste method.


Gail, I have always wondered what that FN button was for. ANd indeed, I do have numerals 1-6 on letters- I absolutely never noticed this. I've shut down my laptop for the day (it's my work computer and my work day is DONE), but I'll try this again tomorrow using the FN and/or the other number/letter keys.
Howjya get so smart? http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif

Thank you!!

Gail
05-14-2001, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by KValley:

Gail, I have always wondered what that FN button was for. ANd indeed, I do have numerals 1-6 on letters- I absolutely never noticed this. I've shut down my laptop for the day (it's my work computer and my work day is DONE), but I'll try this again tomorrow using the FN and/or the other number/letter keys.
Howjya get so smart? http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif

Thank you!!



Well let's not jump the gun YET. I might not have solved your problem...

Grace
05-14-2001, 06:29 PM
Gail,

Indeed the terminology I used is misleading. I meant exactly what you say, in that there is often a different character map for different fonts. So if someone has their font set to something that isn't the standard one Windows presets, then it's possible the alt+0186 won't work, and the code will be something else. Sorry to say, there is nothing new and exciting. But I just checked a few of the different character maps that come up when I change the font, and alt+0186 is different (i.e., not the degree symbol) with many of them. That's what I was referring to - sorry if I cause confusion! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif

elnant
05-14-2001, 07:57 PM
350º -- all right, it worked!
Another cool trick I learned on this BB!
Thanks! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif

Curleytop
05-14-2001, 08:31 PM
Here are a few more for you!
For all of the following "codes", enter the numbers while depressing the "ALT" key - you don't have to enter the "+" sign. On my computer, this only works if you use the number key pad to the right of the main board(not the numbers directly above the letter board).

alt + 0186 º
alt + 0232 è
alt + 0233 é
alt + 0231 ç
alt + 0234 ê
alt + 0169 ©
alt + 0174 ®
alt + 0153 ™ (that's TM)
alt + 0149 •
alt + 0188 ¼ (that's 1/4 - I'd like to use these more, but they are too hard to see!)
alt + 0189 ½ (1/2)
alt + 0190 ¾ (3/4)

kirkbyky
05-15-2001, 07:29 AM
º ! cool, and thanks!

BevP
05-15-2001, 03:47 PM
I gotta try º

Woo Hoo. It's the little things in life that entertain me!!

browneye
05-15-2001, 08:48 PM
º
Cool!
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350º
Fun!
I now know 3 new computer things from the cool people on this BB!

pookie1970
05-15-2001, 11:37 PM
º

cool! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif