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    How do I type in £ on our Aussie Keyboards

    How do I type in £ on our Aussie Keyboards (the £ is a cut and paste). I have googled it and it says to go Alt FN and type 0163 but it does not work.

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    Garry, you have to use the numeric key pad, not the numbers above the letters.

    Press and hold the Alt key then type 0163

    GBP £ - Alt 0163
    Cents ¢ - Alt 0162
    Euro € - Alt 0128
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    Hold "alt" and enter 0163 on the numeric keypad.

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    EDIT -

    Beat me to it.

    Alt 255 was always a good one to use in a password. It would display what would look like a "space", but was actually a blank character.

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    Thanks for that info

    That makes a lot of ¢¢¢
    Thanks quids £££ Ron and d@rk51d3

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    The good old days of DOS, BASIC and HEX editing.

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    Thanks for that but I do not have a numeric keypad on my laptop .

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    You can change the default function to something a little more memorable if you like. For example, shift+4 gives you $, but you change the function for £ to say Alt+4 or CRTL+4.
    I used to use Degrees a lot so changed it to Alt+o plus a few others that were easier to remember and quicker to use.
    You can mod it under Char Map or where you access inserting special characters.

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    Copy and paste the one above?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Garry, you have to use the numeric key pad, not the numbers above the letters.

    Press and hold the Alt key then type 0163

    GBP £ - Alt 0163
    Cents ¢ - Alt 0162
    Euro € - Alt 0128
    And what happens if you are using a notebook computer which doesn't have a numeric keypad?

    You go to Programs -> accessories and choose the "Character Map" application and select what ever character and font you want!

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    Or, turn on the embedded numeric keypad ... most laptops have them.
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