Re: Newbie: How to type an at on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-12 Thread Robert Gray
At 22:10:52 +0200 on 4/08/04, In-Hae Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do I get an @ on my SE 1/40 with ADB Keyboard? ASCII (AMERICAN Standard Code for Information Interchange). Not all the world uses American standards. Some countries even have a different language. ;-) (Sarcasm directed

Re: Newbie: How to type an at on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-12 Thread Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 02:51:15PM -0400, Robert Gray wrote: Check it out...go to the keyboard control panel, select Swiss German, and de-select U.S. Then go to the Kez Caps utilitz. )Notice that some of the kezs have changed locations_= Donät forget to switch the control panel back to zour

Re: Newbie: How to type an at on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-10 Thread Kim Il Sung
In-Hae Felton asked: How do I get an @ on my SE 1/40 with ADB Keyboard? I've spent more than 20 Minutes on the web, but google did not turn up any results. got different replies: Stefan Daehler: Option (ALT) + G. Timothy Virkkala: @ = shift-2 and finally answered the question himself:

Re: Newbie: How to type an at on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-10 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Kim Il Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: clip Now *I'm* surprised. On all of my Macs it's option-* (asterisk). Did Apple then assign different key combinations for it on each keyboard (US, German, or, as mine, Swedish)? Then I understand why they made it option-2 on the new off-topic