| Micky Droy |
Hiya!
Does anyone know how I can make a copyright symbol here? Is there a keyboard shortcut?
Thanks! |
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| James |
ALT+0169 = © for Copyright sign
Hold down the Alt key and type 0169 with the numeric keypad (on the right of your keyboard). |
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| Embassy No.1 |
Can no one give Micky a straight answer?
Shame on you all! |
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| Micky Droy |
quote: Originally posted by Embassy No.1
Can no one give Micky a straight answer?
Shame on you all!
James' answer is correct!
Thanks James |
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| NO1FAN |
©
You learn something everyday, cheers James |
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| AJ's right boot |
| © nice :p |
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| little al |
| No numeric pad on my laptop :( |
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| the digger |
| or alt g on a mac |
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| Eagle Of Cray |
| © Double bloody wow I am a computer genius. |
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| Bens Jamin |
| ©¦± Ýj„´ô{ñ÷m”Þ |
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| the digger |
| having moved to spain, ¡ and ¿ are pretty handy |
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| chatham_eagle |
quote: Originally posted by little al
No numeric pad on my laptop :(
What he said. |
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| James |
quote: Originally posted by little al
No numeric pad on my laptop :(
OK - with no numeric keyboard your choices are more limited. Obviously you can cut and paste the copyright symbol.
Another method is to use the International Keyboard settings (note: this will not work using the UK keyboard).
In Control Panel, select the Regional and Language Options. Click on the 'Keyboards and Languages' tab, then the 'Details' button (in Vista, select 'Change Keyboards').
Click the 'Add' button and select 'English' from the Input Language pull down menu. Place a check in the Keyboard layout/IME box and select 'United State International = International' from the drop-down menu.
Once you have done this, you can make a © sign by pressing the RIGHT ALT key (not the left one) and the C key.
... but is it worth it? |
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