In a message dated 2002-09-24 13:02:37 Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


At 18:38 +0200 02/09/24, Louis JOURDAN wrote:
>At 12:20 -0400 02/09/24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>No, there's also an ALT button on the right side. This one lets you
>use additional characters, mostly accents plus that thingy that
>hangs under the C

We  call it "c�dille". Nice, is it not? When "hanging" under the C, C
is pronounced as S. Who said tha French was difficult?

BTW, I am just typing a "�" ("C c�dille") on my keyboard. How does it
appear on your screen?

And just to remain on-topic, there is no SI unit with a "C C�dille".
What a chance!

Louis


It came through perfectly.  Actually, I correct myself:  there is only one alt key, on the left, which acts normally.  The right side alt key also acts as an alt key but also shifts the characters on some of the keys.

cm

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