In-Hae Felton asked:

>> 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.

got different replies:

Stefan Daehler:
>Option (ALT) + G.

Timothy Virkkala:
>@ = shift-2

and finally answered the question himself:

>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. (?)

Now *I'm* surprised. On all of my Macs it's option-* (asterisk). Did
Apple then assign different key combinations for it on each keyboard
(US, German, or, as mine, Swedish)? Then I understand why they
made it option-2 on the new off-topic machines. I thought that was
just another concession to WinDOS, but it seems that it really
needed a fixed position for ALL keyboard layouts.

/Mikael


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