µ ( Micro) = Alt + 0181 On Windows

Started by RDV, November 22, 2005, 09:20:43 AM

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RDV

µ( Micro) = Alt + 0181 On Windows
µ( Micro) = Alt + 230 On Windows

FYI

RDV

jrc4558

hey RDV! I always thought its alt+230
do you have a link to a list of those combinations? I'm still looking for ohm... :)

B Tremblay

On a Mac, it's as easy as option-m.
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Bernardduur

I always use right alt + M

Much easier
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Fp-www.Tonepad.com

Alt+M!!!!!!!!!

thanks for that!!!

What's the one for OHM?

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A.S.P.

...easy 1 for "reg. TM" (circled `R`) ?
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Peter Snowberg

Now my question is, how many cannot see some symbols because their font does not include them? :(

µτΦΘΩδ¶·¸¹º»¼½∞φε∩≡±≥≤÷≈°∙·

They are not as universal as one might hope, specially on a forum where such a HUGH number of different alphabets are used on member's computers. That is why I don't use them.

The real spelling of my last name is Snöberg, but english lacks the 'ö' so I add it with Alt-148 when the font allows. I see it come back on different systems as a junk character somewhat often. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy too often for me to trust that greek letters would survive.
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Right ALT+r

®

My last name is Peña, there's no ñ in english, you can get "ñ" by using right alt+n (or ALT+164)

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Ge_Whiz

Let me know if you can't understand the following:

"I have a capacitor of 47uF, a resistor of 470R and another of 15k."

I rest my lazy butt.  :icon_razz:

RDV


PeterJ

© = Alt + 0169
® = Alt + 0174
â,,¢ = Alt + 0153

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A.S.P.

fank you, fank you, fank you!
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(sere`s no "TH" in our langwage...)
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johngreene

Or you could just use Character Map (Windows) Start->Programs->accessories->system tools->character map.
It will tell you the keystrokes if it's available using ALT + ....

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Gladmarr

Quote from: RDV on November 22, 2005, 01:07:17 PM
Ω = Alt + 8486

RDV

...that's weird, on my system Ω is Alt + 1258.  That must be where the alternate alphabet weirdness comes in.

niftydog

± = alt 241
Æ' (frequency) = alt 159
÷ = alt 246


oh, and neither alt 8486 or 1258 result in an ohm sign for me! The information I have lists is as alt 234 but that doesn't seem to work for me, I end up with a Û instead!
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