"<" and ">".

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willeram Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -
Salut, nothing to do with development but really annoying. I would like to know the keyboard shortcut to display the signs "<" and ">". Since I don't have them on my keyboard which is AZERTY type. I often use the virtual keyboard but it's really not practical. I know that you make a combination of keys with the ALT key. But I kind of forgot how to do it. Thanks in advance :)

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Doctor C Posted messages 630 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   400
 
On my keyboard it's

ALT CHAR + comma
ALT CHAR + period

"ALT CHAR" is the ALT key to the right of the space bar.

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willeram Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
Thanks anyway! But it doesn't work on mine. But the combination of froulik does.
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ThEBiShOp Posted messages 9307 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 605
 
Hi, you probably have a QWERTY keyboard, so that won't help our friend ;)
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willeram Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
Noted! Because when I switch my keyboard to QWERTY, it works! But AZERTY is more suited to my needs.
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Froulik Posted messages 4292 Status Member 954
 
happy to help you
have a nice day :o)

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Froulik Posted messages 4292 Status Member 954
 
< is Alt 060
and
> is Alt 062

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willeram Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
It works! That's nice.
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Yann > willeram Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 

Hello, where are the keys 060 and 062?

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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   4 215 > Yann
 

Hello,

These are the numbers to type while holding down ALT.

You hold down ALT, and at the same time you type in sequence 0 then 6 then 0 and you release ALT.

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