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- How to enter accented characters like ü and ö in Windows?
The easiest method is, to add a keyboard language If you go to Settings -> Time and language -> Language you can add a language Add English (United States International) and switch to it You can now use the right alt (now known as alt gr) to type special keys, such as altgr+w = å, alt-gr + shift + ; for ° or you can type "o to type ö and "u as ü, or ~n as ñ, 'e as é, `e as è, 'c as
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During last years I have found problems due this special characters, sometimes symbols have to be escaped at scripts For example @ symbol at username can produce problems because some interfaces or cli apps expect a domain urls after @ From your experience which symbols are recommended in order to use as plain text and avoid escaping?
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No luck, these special keys on my laptop don't appear to generate scancode or keypress events (got this idea from a StackOverflow answer, too bad it didn't work for me) Update, 4 years later: In 2014, that notebook broke and I stopped using it In addition, I don't run Windows on my current notebook
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I have a laptop (Windows 10) with no numpad, so cannot use alt codes to type special characters I purchased a bluetooth numpad, but it does not seem to work either How do I make this work?
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I am trying to setup an HTTP proxy on a Windows machine Problem is, the password has a special character (@) in it that is causing the set command to fail I have tried both escaping the characte
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What is the sorting order used in Windows Explorer? I was specifically wondering what special characters sort after the alphabets? As far as I can tell (test), all special characters seem to be
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