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Find the Special Characters Key section. Enable the Compose Key and select your preferred key, such as the Right Alt or Menu key. Once activated, you can use the Compose Key to input special characters. For example, pressing the Compose Key followed by o and c will produce the copyright symbol: ©.
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windows 10 - How to type alt codes with no numpad? - Super User
Use Sticky Keys to virtually hold the alt key while the bluetooth numpad is used: Settings app > Ease of Access > Interaction - Keyboard. ON "Use Sticky Keys". CK "Allow shortcut key to start Sticky Keys". CK "Show the Sticky Keys icon on the taskbar". CK "Lock the modifier key when pressed twice in a row".
Is there a list of Windows special directories/shortcuts (like %TEMP ...
I would just correct that what the OP is asking about are not any special directories or shortcuts but regular environment variables. They may contain any numeric or alphanumeric value, some of them just contain filesystem paths. –
A complete list of "%%" relative paths/variables in Windows Explorer in ...
If you want to see the list of paths available such as %AppData% and similar then simply open a command prompt and type set. You will see something like. ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\ProgramData. APPDATA=C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming. CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files.
Notepad++ inserting special Unicode characters in UTF-8
1. If you know some LaTeX, you can use this AutoHotKey script to convert LaTeX-like input to Unicode characters. Ctrl+Alt+Shift+U will toggle it on (icon H on the taskbar) and off (icon S). So for example, if you type. \alpha \beta \Gamma \infty ^1 _2 \Bbb{R} the result will be αβΓ∞¹₂ℝ.
Using Paste Special > Values with the HYPERLINK function in Excel
First, I copy the whole range and Paste Values into the destination (the empty cells already have the desired formatting applied to them), then I go to Word and do a normal Paste. Then, on each link in Word, I right-click and choose "Copy Hyperlink", go to the already-pasted values in Excel and press CTRL-K, CTRL-V.
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