Am 09.04.2004 um 08:47 schrieb Timothy Virkkala:


In-Hae Felton, you wrote:

I'm a bit embarrassed to ask, but:

How do I get an "@" on my SE 1/40 with ADB Keyboard?

I've spent more than 20 Minutes on the web, but google did not turn up
any results.

@ = shift-2


Doesn't your system have a keycaps control panel? Or did that come later?
Keycaps can show you everything you need.

Thanks for all your replys.


No, I am typing this under OS X on my PowerBook.
Networking (and Internet) does not work on our SE yet.
I did look for the keycaps control panel.
Our German system 7.1 did not have one, nor the old adb keyboard.
(yeah, I am really Germany even my name does not suggest so... :-)

Surprisingly the tips did not work, so I tried it again this morning.
...and after a lot (!) of try-and-error only came up with Shift-Option-1 for the "@" sign. (?)


I did not expect it to be different on these old machines.
Hey, the SE was not really built for internet and email.

regards,

In-Hae


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