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mcmadhatter

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My ibook has a distinctinctly lacking in the # key department, is there a key combination to type this or do i just have to go to the special charecter pallet (or whatever its equivelent is called by apple) every time I want to type a #??
It is really annoying as I am doing c# and css stuff at the moment

cheers
 

MacDawg

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mcmadhatter said:
My ibook has a distinctinctly lacking in the # key department, is there a key combination to type this or do i just have to go to the special charecter pallet (or whatever its equivelent is called by apple) every time I want to type a #??
It is really annoying as I am doing c# and css stuff at the moment

cheers

You mean something other than shift - 3 ?
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Edit: OK, I see, thanks for the clarification Applespider

Is the iBook keyboard different? I don't have one.

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fayans

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Applespider said:
Assume that you're working on a UK keyboard?

Typing Option/Alt and 3 will get you a #
Thanks! I learn type © - ™ without going to character palette using alt/option key combination. Cool!
 

sreedy

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In the UK shift-3 is £ and alt-3 is #; I must admit from a developers point of view this is a bit rubbish.... discourages commented code!

I think they should at least hvae marked the keyboard somehow like the 2 on a UK keyboard having @ and €
 

mcmadhatter

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sdreed25 said:
In the UK shift-3 is £ and alt-3 is #; I must admit from a developers point of view this is a bit rubbish.... discourages commented code!

I think they should at least hvae marked the keyboard somehow like the 2 on a UK keyboard having @ and €

cheers for that everyone, I can now attempt to comment my code on a more regular basis. It's a shame they don't mark the extra charecters on the keyboard
 

stevep

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And does anyone know how to type an Apple symbol/logo on a UK keyboard? Its supposed to be apple+shift+K on a US one. I'm thinking Word or InDesign here, not typing it in a web page (theres already a thread on how to put an apple symbol into a MacRumors post).
 

Mitthrawnuruodo

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mcmadhatter said:
I think i might do a complete listing for all the keys on the uk keyboard when I get home to my Mac
No need for a complete listing, you already got it: Enable the input menu in System Preferences -> International, and check the Keyboard Viewer Palette. :)

Edit: The Keyboard Viewer will give you a small floating window that will show you what characters that's assigned to different keys when yo hold down shift, alt/option, cmd/apple, ctrl, fn or any combination of the controller keys.
 

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fayans

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Mitthrawnuruodo said:
No need for a complete listing, you already got it: Enable the input menu in System Preferences -> International, and check the Keyboard Viewer Palette. :)

Edit: The Keyboard Viewer will give you a small floating window that will show you what characters that's assigned to different keys when yo hold down shift, alt/option, cmd/apple, ctrl, fn or any combination of the controller keys.
This is cool! I was looking for the complete list of what keys assigned to which special character. Thanks Mitthrawnuruodo.
 

stevep

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Thanks Applespider and all you others - I've found it depends on the typeface selected (works in Geneva and Monaco for instance, but not in Arial or Times New Roman - not too surprising considering the provenance of the first two). You've saved me tearing my hair out.

ps for some reason I keep getting a 'server too busy' response.....am I surprised?
 

mcmadhatter

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stevep said:
ps for some reason I keep getting a 'server too busy' response.....am I surprised?

lol I got that yestereday when trying to find out what was happening at the conference, gave up and watched the football in the end lol
 
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