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Hello,
I can't use the at sign on my keyboard; it prints the number 2 in superscript instead. Likewise for the hash sign.
Thank you for your help
Emile
Configuration: Windows XP / Chrome 36.0.1985.143
I can't use the at sign on my keyboard; it prints the number 2 in superscript instead. Likewise for the hash sign.
Thank you for your help
Emile
Configuration: Windows XP / Chrome 36.0.1985.143
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Hello Emile,
- @: Press the "Alt Gr" and "0 / à / @" keys simultaneously
- To open the printer properties, the keyboard shortcut is the combination "Ctrl + P"
- - The "squared" key is located under the "Escape" key
- For hash, the combination is "Alt + 035".
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- @: Press the "Alt Gr" and "0 / à / @" keys simultaneously
- To open the printer properties, the keyboard shortcut is the combination "Ctrl + P"
- - The "squared" key is located under the "Escape" key
- For hash, the combination is "Alt + 035".
Bernard.
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Hello,
Normally, on a French AZERTY keyboard, it's Alt Gr+0 (the 0 on the alphabetical keyboard, not the one on the numeric keypad, which allows you to make an 'à'...).
And the key that outputs "the number 2 in superscript" is the "squared" key (in fact, the result is very slightly different from a 2 in superscript), usually located above the Tab key. The same result can also be achieved by pressing circumflex accent + 2 (the circumflex accent represents powers in mathematics, and "power 2" is said "squared").
The # key is accessible by pressing Alt Gr+3 (the 3 on the alphabetical keyboard again, which allows for quotation marks "").
I repeat, this is only valid for a French AZERTY keyboard.
When you type an A, do you get a Q?
If so, then go to the control panel to change the keyboard configuration so that the placement of the keys matches yours!
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Paly2
Normally, on a French AZERTY keyboard, it's Alt Gr+0 (the 0 on the alphabetical keyboard, not the one on the numeric keypad, which allows you to make an 'à'...).
And the key that outputs "the number 2 in superscript" is the "squared" key (in fact, the result is very slightly different from a 2 in superscript), usually located above the Tab key. The same result can also be achieved by pressing circumflex accent + 2 (the circumflex accent represents powers in mathematics, and "power 2" is said "squared").
The # key is accessible by pressing Alt Gr+3 (the 3 on the alphabetical keyboard again, which allows for quotation marks "").
I repeat, this is only valid for a French AZERTY keyboard.
When you type an A, do you get a Q?
If so, then go to the control panel to change the keyboard configuration so that the placement of the keys matches yours!
--
Paly2