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Re: can't @
Use copy & paste.. that should work...?
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Sniperkasa - Posts: 493
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Re: can't @
*sigh* That's not a solution to this problem.
You typed an @ symbol here didn't you? Just copy and paste it from here to there.
You typed an @ symbol here didn't you? Just copy and paste it from here to there.
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standardtoaster - Posts: 606
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Re: can't @
copy and paste?
virtual keyboard?
maybe he dosnt like windows prefairs a mac or it is the only os that runs his stuff
and he would have to get a new pc to do that
I hate windows to times as well.
virtual keyboard?
maybe he dosnt like windows prefairs a mac or it is the only os that runs his stuff
and he would have to get a new pc to do that
I hate windows to times as well.
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Re: can't @
If your computer has a visual keyboard, you could use that. Oh, and I was JOKING! (Took me three times to spell that right...) 
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: can't @
Unless you happen to own an original Apple II, you should easily be able to type the "@" sign by holding shift and pressing the 2 button above the keyboard. This function will work on any Mac keyboard after the Apple IIc, I believe.
Unless you have a weird third-party keyboard, you are able to type the "@" sign.
Unless you have a weird third-party keyboard, you are able to type the "@" sign.
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Fujitsu - Posts: 328
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Re: can't @
What if he means he can't type @ in Algodoo?
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: can't @
Then he should try using the virtual keyboard found under accesibility under system preferences or get a new keyboard.
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standardtoaster - Posts: 606
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Re: can't @
Chronos wrote:What if he means he can't type @ in Algodoo?
I can easily type @ on my Mac in Algodoo.
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Fujitsu - Posts: 328
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Re: can't @
standardtoaster wrote:Then he should try using the virtual keyboard found under accesibility under system preferences or get a new keyboard.
I said IN ALGODOO. His keyboard could type it fine, but Algodoo could just not be recognizing it. I've had this problem with many programs.
Fujitsu wrote:Chronos wrote:What if he means he can't type @ in Algodoo?
I can easily type @ on my Mac in Algodoo.
Just because you can doesn't mean he can. ._.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: can't @
try pressing shift and the buttun thats 2 to the left of the letter "L"
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Re: can't @
electronicboy wrote:try pressing shift and the buttun thats 2 to the left of the letter "L"
That would be a J. Pressing it along with shift just makes it capital. Now, I may not use Macs, but I'm sure that the lettering is the same, unless he's using non-QWERTY keyboard layout.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: can't @
woops I was rushing to type that on a wii which I hate the keyboard so was trying t focus n mainly tying it without focusing n what I was thinking
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