Hello Deborah,
> AltGr is a button which is found on European keyboards where you'd find
> one of the Alt buttons on North American keyboards. It acts as a second
> Alt button, allowing you to have a whole extra set of keyboard
> shortcuts.
Actually it basically does the same that Alt+Ctrl keys h
On Friday, July 25, 2003, 6:01:40 AM, Tim wrote:
T> What is AltGr?
AltGr is a button which is found on European keyboards where you'd find
one of the Alt buttons on North American keyboards. It acts as a second
Alt button, allowing you to have a whole extra set of keyboard
shortcuts.
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Hello Peter,
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 17:34:54 +0200 GMT (25/07/03, 22:34 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
>> It would be really useful to have an extra mondifier key, so does
>> anyone know a way to activate AltGr on US keyboard layouts?
> I'm not sure, as I use a German keyboard and char set, but I t
Am Freitag, 25. Juli 2003 12:52 schrieb Tim:
> I almost never use the right Alt key as the left one is much easier to
> hit (for me) in most cases. It would be really useful to have an extra
> mondifier key, so does anyone know a way to activate AltGr on US
> keyboard layouts?
Hi Tim,
I'm not su
Hello Artemich,
On July 24, 2003, 16:52, you wrote:
A> Hello Peter,
A> Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8:50:54 PM, you wrote:
PK>> I use the MicroEd text editor in the BAT and cannot get the Euro
PK>> symbol.
A> I think that font you are using for MicroEd does not contain Euro
A> symbol (Courier for
Hi Tim,
on Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:01:40 +1000GMT (25.07.03, 12:01 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
T> Is there an Alt+0??? combination that will do it?
Here it is +0128, but then this is German Win98 with a German
keyboard with char set ISO-8859-1 or -2 or -15...
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T> Not much use to me in Australia (everyone assumes that, if we speak
T> English, have "dollars" as currency, and go to war when the US says
T> because our prime minister likes licking the president's arse, we must
T> really be American. We're not.)
V
On 25 July 2003, 11:01, Tim wrote:
> What is AltGr?
~~~
AltGR is the Alt key to the right of the spacebar.
HTH,
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On Friday, 25 July 2003, Stuart Hemming wrote:
T>> Thanks. That works for me. (But I still don't know what AltGr means.)
SH> On most PC keyboards, it's the Alt key on the right-hand side of the
Define "most keyboards". I did another Google search when I read this,
and after limiting the search to
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T> Thanks. That works for me. (But I still don't know what AltGr means.)
On most PC keyboards, it's the Alt key on the right-hand side of the
space bar.
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25-Jul-2003 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (But I still don't know what AltGr means.)
Hmmm. On my keyboard, the Alt key is left of the SpaceBar, AltGr is
right...
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25-Jul-2003 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone recommend a good online list of all the Alt+numeric
> codes? Occasionally I google for a specific character, but I never
> remember to bookmark whatever site I find.
Windows has a tool for that. Not very comfortable because searching is a
On Friday, 25 July 2003, Geoff Lane wrote:
GL> ? can be obtained on keyboards that have a font that includes the Euro
GL> by pressing AltGr+4
What is AltGr? I can insert euro symbol in Word though Insert>Symbol,
but I've never found a keystroke that will do it in any application.
Is there an Alt+
On Friday, 25 July 2003, Alexander wrote:
A> the rare benefits of Windows :) you can still reach it with ALT+0128.
Thanks. That works for me. (But I still don't know what AltGr means.)
Can someone recommend a good online list of all the Alt+numeric
codes? Occasionally I google for a specific cha
On 25 July 2003, 09:30, Jan Oetjen wrote:
> what - in return - produces an empty black border rectangle unless the
> font you are using is support the ? character in it's font table. ;)
~~~
Just like other characters, the euro symbol is only available when the
font includes it. All the Windows "m
25-Jul-2003 01:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I can get a number of off-key-characters using Alt&letter or
>> Alt&Shift&letters but not the euro.
> ? can be obtained on keyboards that have a font that includes the Euro
> by pressing AltGr+4 (which is how I produced the ?'s in this
> paragraph).
Hi Geoff,
Am Freitag, 25. Juli 2003 (01:04 Uhr) hast Du
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben...
> On 24 July 2003, 18:50, Peter Kerekes wrote:
>> I can get a number of off-key-characters using Alt&letter or
>> Alt&Shift&letters but not the euro.
> ~~~
> ? can be obtained on keyboards that have
On 24 July 2003, 18:50, Peter Kerekes wrote:
> I can get a number of off-key-characters using Alt&letter or
> Alt&Shift&letters but not the euro.
~~~
? can be obtained on keyboards that have a font that includes the Euro
by pressing AltGr+4 (which is how I produced the ?'s in this
paragraph).
HT
Hello Peter,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8:50:54 PM, you wrote:
PK> I use the MicroEd text editor in the BAT and cannot get the Euro
PK> symbol.
I think that font you are using for MicroEd does not contain Euro
symbol (Courier for example), so you should change the it in Options/Editor
Preferences
Hello Peter,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 7:50:54 PM, you wrote:
PK> I use the MicroEd text editor in the BAT and
PK> cannot get the Euro symbol.
The MicroEd editor produces proper ? here,
at least it show up fine in my viewer and most of
my correspondent's. No way of telling for sure
though what i
> Any recommendation, other than use the Window Editor?
If you can't get the MicroEd to do it, I'd recommend setting
up a quick template with the text "".
Then you can type something like "eu" to type
the symbol.
Not ideal I know - but it might work.
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Hello All,
I use the MicroEd text editor in the BAT and cannot get the Euro
symbol.
I can get the euro symbol in my text editor (Notetab) or MSWord by
pressing Alt-5. I can also get the same in the Window Editor in BAT
shown here: ?. but not in plain Text, Microed. I get a rectangular
box, regard
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