Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How do you type masquerade using the upright?

In Microsoft they usually automatically incorporate the little thing beneath the c but when not in Microsoft, I'm confused. Help!!! Anyone....

How do you type masquerade using the upright?

Try using Alt-0199 (upper case) or Alt-135 (Lower case). This is the window keymap for that character.



If you own questions on others, walk to Start--> Programs --> Accessories -->System Tools --> Character Map.



You can click on any of the values, and get the keymap within the bottom right corner.



With this, you can also select a series of characters and copy them from the character map to anything application you are using.
On the Mac, press Option + C.



On Windows, hold down the Alt key and press 1, 3, 5 within sequence on the number pad.
To type a Cedilla hold down the Alt knob then type 0199 for C or 0231 for c (when you agree to go of the Alt knob the symbol will appear). This only works beside the numeric keypad on the right of your keyboard.

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