US & EU

Hellsredeemr

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Jul 18, 2005
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I was looking at my keyboard to day for no reason and a thought poped in my head, if the U.S. has the dollar sighn on number 4, does'nt the Eurpean keyboard have the Euro sighn on there keyboard :eek: ? same with all the other countries?
 

rainblow

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Jul 2, 2005
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Everyone else has to use ASCII chars to get the "signs" they want.
$ on the 4 is a regulated standard or something...
 

matt77303

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Feb 4, 2004
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cool, i spect it will never need to use it but cool anyway.

Matt
 

Martin C

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Rookio

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Feb 15, 2005
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Ohh ok thanx. Now i've worked out where the ALT key is...:rolleyes:

Whats the Gr?

*edit* Just re-read your post... and thought maybe your weren't trying to take the piss out of me, you were just asking the question? so in that case Yes, it's an ALT key next to the space bar.

:)
 
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Martin C

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Rookio said:
Ohh ok thanx. Now i've worked out where the ALT key is...:rolleyes:

Whats the Gr?
Hmm - I'm guessing your key is just marked as Alt...

UK Keyboards (and other euro) have this labelled as Alt Gr. The left ALT Key is still labelled as just 'Alt'.

Martin
 

Rookio

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Feb 15, 2005
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I guess that means no Euro symbol for me.... I feel cheated.

Yep Ctrl + Alt + 4 = no Euro sign. Oh well i'll just have to get over it.
 
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Bpc89

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May 3, 2005
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Err on my keyboard 3 is £ and 4 is $.
So i got both.

WOO WOO

-Clarko