On 24/03/11 22:18, Mark Preston wrote:
How odd. Here in the UK - and most other places I've seen,Alt Gr +
(numeral) 4 produces the Euro symbol.
On 23/03/2011 18:55, Tinkerer wrote:
On my keyboard Option+2 prints €.
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Yes, I'm aware you can do that. I was talking about the standard
keyboard - which I thought Tinkerer was too.
On 24/03/2011 23:00, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 25/03/11 09:18, Mark Preston wrote:
How odd. Here in the UK - and most other places I've seen,Alt Gr +
(numeral) 4 produces the Euro
Hi Mark
I am in the UK too.
Perhaps I should have mentioned, I am using an iMac System 10.6.6
Shift 3 = £
Shift 4 = $
Alt2 = €
The € is universal now and you should not need to use things like macro's
Tink.
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2011/3/25 Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com
Hi Mark
I am in the UK too.
Perhaps I should have mentioned, I am using an iMac System 10.6.6
Shift 3 = £
Shift 4 = $
Alt2 = €
The € is universal now and you should not need to use things like macro's
Tink.
On the standard 105-key
How odd. Here in the UK - and most other places I've seen, Alt Gr +
(numeral) 4 produces the Euro symbol.
On 23/03/2011 18:55, Tinkerer wrote:
On my keyboard Option+2 prints €.
Tink
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On 25/03/11 09:18, Mark Preston wrote:
How odd. Here in the UK - and most other places I've seen,Alt Gr +
(numeral) 4 produces the Euro symbol.
On 23/03/2011 18:55, Tinkerer wrote:
On my keyboard Option+2 prints €.
Tink
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