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and the Alt key for putting up special items like the degree symbol º as in 97º .
I have Windows 10 and still use the same old ones. I don't need anything else. I am not going to experiment by trying the others out!Same here, but Windows 10 has you you using more and that's one of the reasons I don't use it.
Go to Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Character Map to see all kinds of special characters and to add them into a text document.What do you press for the degree symbol Falcon?
What do you press for the degree symbol Falcon?
And if so, do you use them all? I don't, just use the basic typewriter keys on an everyday basis.
Janice, Hold down the ALT key and type 130 or 140 or 150 or 162 , 165,
BTW 167 will get you the degree symbol; º Like 95º
To use the Alt+ symbols Falcon is suggesting, you have to use the number lock on the number keypad (right side of keyboard).
One I use a lot is Alt+ 0241 for ñ. I see some of the online lists say Alt+ 164. There are variations.
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Janice, my pdf file got messed up. Here's a better version that didn't get cut off.
Okay, the site doesn't like the PDF, so here's a link to a complete list. I can't get rid of the pdf file which is somehow imbedded, but use the link instead.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/6008-alt-key-codes-special-characters-list.html
This website is an easier place to find Spanish diacritical symbols as well of a plentitude of symbols from a variety of other alphabets and syllabaries.I've been wondering for years how people get the Spanish accent mark over the n! Thanks!!