I thought even those laptops had a FN keypad... Usually using several keys to the right of the keyboard..Which does not work on laptops without numeric keypads......
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I thought even those laptops had a FN keypad... Usually using several keys to the right of the keyboard..Which does not work on laptops without numeric keypads......
Thank you gentlemen for arguing about whether my laptop, which is right in front of me, has either:
I suppose that means my top model Toughbook CF-31 Mk5 (around $4000 new) must also be "poorly specified"Not at all, we were discussing laptops in general - it's just unfortunate yours is poorly specified.
Nigel, please stop with your condescending know-it-all replies. They are not helpful.
Rather than continue the pointless debate about methods that don't work for various reasons for many people, here's an approach that will work for many. Instead of searching through hundreds of symbols in the Windows Character map or searching for the appropriate character code in a chart, I've created an HTML page with about 25 of the symbols I find most useful. I may do a bit more editing, but I hope you're find it a useful tool. Just copy and paste the symbol you're looking for. It's at the link below.
If you use the Microsoft Edge browser, from the ••• menu in the upper right corner, you can "install this page as an app", which creates a shortcut in the Windows start menu that will open the page independently from the browser, without all the extras the browser has.
Symbols Chart - Revised Link
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