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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 04:49 PM


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WOW...if you press 'alt' and start with 1 on the key board to the right (notice there is no keyboard to the left!...for those who pirated this thread). alt+1= whity smiley face, alt + 2 = political correct opposite, alt+3-6=the cards in a deck!

DK led me to seek out on my own...what an inspiration!


Hey, my keyboard has no keypad on the left or right.!!! for those trying to take this thread back
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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 05:13 PM


I don't have any idea how to help people using a Mackintosh, sorry!

Back to the demands that I continue!...

To add an accent to a 'u': Alt + 163 = ú

To make an ñ = Alt + 164

To make an Ñ = Alt + 165

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Oh, my favorite (for temperatures and GPS): To make a degree symbol º = Alt + 167




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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 05:21 PM


I'm a PC person also but on apple idevices (itouch, iphone, ipad) you can get the special characters just by pressing and holding the similar key. For example, if you press and hold 'n', you get the 3 different 'n's to choose from. Very simple and easy!

There's your idevice tip of the day :)
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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 05:41 PM


I press my personal computer n and get 11 choices including capital letters and the download didn't cost me a single €™. No P-nche drop down dialog boxes, no alternate squat. This is a Compaq laptop with NO numeric keypad. Ń ñ ó sweat.

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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 05:45 PM


Sorry to educate you, but it is not a mac. a lot of laptops and netbooks do not have keypads on the right!


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I don't have any idea how to help people using a Mackintosh, sorry!

Back to the demands that I continue!...

To add an accent to a 'u': Alt + 163 = ú

To make an ñ = Alt + 164

To make an Ñ = Alt + 165

:light:

Oh, my favorite (for temperatures and GPS): To make a degree symbol º = Alt + 167
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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 05:57 PM


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Sorry to educate you, but it is not a mac. a lot of laptops and netbooks do not have keypads on the right!


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I don't have any idea how to help people using a Mackintosh, sorry!

Back to the demands that I continue!...

To add an accent to a 'u': Alt + 163 = ú

To make an ñ = Alt + 164

To make an Ñ = Alt + 165

:light:

Oh, my favorite (for temperatures and GPS): To make a degree symbol º = Alt + 167


Did I address that to you...? It is for anyone who might ask how to do it on a Mac.

Why sorry? You sound like you think I take offense to being educated...? Well, as someone who likes to educate, I also like to learn (give and take they say)!

fwiw: I used to listen to Michael Savage a lot (starting when he was just out of the San Francisco station in the 90's (I worked all over Northern Cal), but the local radio station moved him to some odd time period I am not in my truck.. or off their station. KFMB San Diego 760




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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 06:02 PM


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Sorry to educate you, but it is not a mac. a lot of laptops and netbooks do not have keypads on the right!


Quote:
Originally posted by David K
I don't have any idea how to help people using a Mackintosh, sorry!

Back to the demands that I continue!...

To add an accent to a 'u': Alt + 163 = ú

To make an ñ = Alt + 164

To make an Ñ = Alt + 165

:light:

Oh, my favorite (for temperatures and GPS): To make a degree symbol º = Alt + 167


Did I address that to you...? It is for anyone who might ask how to do it on a Mac.

Why sorry? You sound like you think I take offense to being educated...? Well, as someone who likes to educate, I also like to learn (give and take they say)!

fwiw: I used to listen to Michael Savage a lot (starting when he was just out of the San Francisco station in the 90's (I worked all over Northern Cal), but the local radio station moved him to some odd time period I am not in my truck.. or off their station. KFMB San Diego 760


So sorry. No one had asked the Mac question and your answer was right after my post. but that is OK. you can't be educated anyway.
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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 06:32 PM


I guess you haven't figured out how to cut and paste any special character. Look it up↑. Its easy to drag the unicode (that is what you are using) symbols into your document without remembering the numbers.▒That about sums ∑ it up.Music to your ears ♫ ? or is it greek €/ Well thats my two cents ¢ ¢ .

then you spell in spanish á ń ũ chinese גּ or Ѿ

use the unicode character map (your computer help function will get you there).
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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 08:11 PM


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When I was trucking I listened to all those guys they helped keep me awake. my favorite was Art Bell althoug he wasnt political he was very entertaning.


I still enjoy Coast to Coast with George Noory---but I think Art Bell, however is the best. I love thinking about all the possibilities they and their guests talk about.

But today, I can only listen when I can stay awake that late and then I also have to hear the voice of one of the traffic reporters who owes us a several thousands of dollars.




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[*] posted on 4-24-2012 at 08:42 PM


No it is not Larry. It was meant to be satirical and to point out it really doesn't matter. (although you can change character maps on your computer if desired and turn it into a Mexican Keyboard/computer).


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I guess you haven't figured out how to cut and paste any special character. Look it up↑. Its easy to drag the unicode (that is what you are using) symbols into your document without remembering the numbers.▒That about sums ∑ it up.Music to your ears ♫ ? or is it greek €/ Well thats my two cents ¢ ¢ .

then you spell in spanish á ń ũ chinese גּ or Ѿ

use the unicode character map (your computer help function will get you there).

Whatever you're using, does not appear to be compatible with every system; here's a screen capture of your post on my Windows machine:
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