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- How do I type an `@` (at sign) symbol? - Ask Ubuntu
To get the @ symbol I just press Shift + 2, and it works for me on both Windows and Linux Mint What I am trying to do now is find out how to get a ÷ sign on the keyboard, as right now I copy and paste to get the ÷ symbol
- How to type a section sign (§) into the Minecraft client
So in Minecraft, the section sign (§) can be useful to make colors in text and so on However, I can't seem to type it I've tried pasting the character in using Ctrl-V as well as middle mouse I've
- How do I type β with combining circumflex accent? - Ask Ubuntu
In the Character Map, you can type (or paste) the letter β into the input field at the bottom and then double click the combining character β̂ However, you can pretty much assume that this won't get rendered correctly It looks good in Inkscape
- How can I type the at @ symbol on a Spanish keyboard?
I just finished installing Ubuntu on my AMD Athlon, but I cannot type the "at" sign I'm from Peru and my Keyboard is Spanish I have tried using Alt+64, Ctrl+Alt+2, Ctrl+Alt+Q, but nothing happens
- How do I enter the pipe symbol on my keyboard - Ask Ubuntu
On my keyboard there is a ¦ symbol: it's shown as the third character on a key with its position being on the bottom right of the key: I've been able to type it here by copying it to the clipboard
- When I paste in the terminal sometimes the contents are prefixed with . . .
Sometimes when I paste text from the clipboard into the terminal, the resulting text has the following characters added to the front '^[[200~' How can I prevent this?
- Cannot find pipe symbol | in Ubuntu server
but I'm unable to do it, because I cannot use the pipe symbol "|" I've tried every key from my keyboard, as well single key and combination Ctrl + key or Shift + key I cannot copy paste as well, because Shift + Ctrl + V doesn't work neither (though I've enabled common buffer for my pc and virtual machine) What else can I do here?
- shortcut keys - How do I type an æ character? - Ask Ubuntu
3 When one needs some specific unicode char one can open KCharSelect and guess it's name there: one then can copy-paste that in any application
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