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keys, dale, keys.
on the keyboard. qwerty, and all that. Aha! thank you, I'm yet not used to my new keyboard and forgot there was actually a key named " all option" Incidentally "Adjust the font size" icons don't seem to work. Anyone know how to use 'em yes Aha! eta, I was evidently clicking the right mouse key instead of the left, see how I've attained my objective, thank you most kindly
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Faldo, that method doesn't seem to work with the expanded character set(s); e.g. the reversed R (ᴙ).
I think my technique only works up to ALT-0255, ÿ WARNING: pronunciation of the umlauted Y should not be attempted by amateurs. Severe neck and back damage could result. Even trained professionals should not try it indoors. Always be sure to have sufficient room and a flat surface when attempting this outdoors.
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On a windoze machine you can use extended ASCII according to this chart. Hold down the ALT key and enter 0nnn where nnn is the number in the DEC column associated with the character you want. Note that the number (including the leading 0) must be entered using the numbers on the keypad, not the numbers in the top row of the keyboard. Example, to get the ñ, enter ALT-0241.   Sorry folks. You'll just have to pretend the squiggles, dots and assorted other trimmings are there.
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