At 22:10:52 +0200 on 4/08/04, In-Hae Felton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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

ASCII (AMERICAN Standard Code for Information Interchange). Not all the world uses American standards. Some countries even have a different language. ;-) (Sarcasm directed at some of the previous chauvinistic responses not at In-Hae.) So it shouldn't surprise us that keyboard layouts are not universal.

Check it out...go to the keyboard control panel, select "Swiss
German", and de-select "U.S."  Then go to the Kez Caps utilitz.
)Notice that some of the kezs have changed locations_=  Don�t forget
to switch the control panel back to zour standard U.S.  :-)

In-Hae discovered on his/her own where the key was located.  As
others suggested, Key Caps allows for a quick and through exploration
of the character map.

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