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Hi unnormal- for an n tilde, you use alt code 164 for lower case and alt 165 for upper case. Or, copy and paste. (You hold down the Alt key while typing 1 6 4 on the numeric pad ā not the horizontal row of numbers above the alphabet. The Ʊ appears after you release the alt key.) Just google āalt codesā for all sorts of lists and info. But, if you donāt really not know, or donāt really care, but were just making a joke, thenā¦ never mind ā¦ Iāll see myself outā¦ :)
MayKitten, looks like I was typing my response as you posted yours. Since we offered different code numbers, Iāll go ahead and leave mine up, too, in case the different numbers might make a difference to some computers.
For some reason, those ācodesā using the ALT key plus numbers on the numerical pad donāt always work on my computer (some do and some donāt ā¦the codes you both gave today do NOT work on my computer and they both put me on the Yahoo home pageā¦except for ALT 164, which yielded this: ā¼, yet the code for Ā¢ (ALT 155) does work.)
Therefore, I always use the CHARACTER MAP feature that most computers already have. The CHARACTER MAP has most, if not all of the letters and symbols that most people would need, and itās a simple ācopy&pasteā procedure.
(BTW, I have a very new HP ENVY 23 Touch Smart PC running Windows 8.1 with all latest updates, so itās not like Iām on an āantiqueā! LOL)
Iām glad I have a Mac. All I need to do is Option + n, n (or Option + n, Shift + n) to get Ʊ (or Ć)..If I didnāt, Iād certainly want to have some character program rather than try to learn the alt or function codes.
No problem for me to type a tilde ā Ʊ. I live in Mexico and my computer has a Spanish keyboard. Itās also easy for me to type accents and other punctuation peculiar to Spanish: ĀæCĆ³mo estĆ”s? Ā”Ay, dios mĆo!
On a Laptop, try āFnā and the blue keys on the keyboard for keypad. I tried it on a DELL Ā¢ Ʊ Ć just holding āFnā ALT 1 6 4 for example gives Ʊ
unnormal almost 11 years ago
The olā Buckaroo apparently has no knowledge of the role of a pinata.(As I have no knowledge related to the typing of a tilde.)
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member almost 11 years ago
You say piƱata, I say piƱata ā¦ letās call the whole thing off.
Arianne almost 11 years ago
Hi unnormal- for an n tilde, you use alt code 164 for lower case and alt 165 for upper case. Or, copy and paste. (You hold down the Alt key while typing 1 6 4 on the numeric pad ā not the horizontal row of numbers above the alphabet. The Ʊ appears after you release the alt key.) Just google āalt codesā for all sorts of lists and info. But, if you donāt really not know, or donāt really care, but were just making a joke, thenā¦ never mind ā¦ Iāll see myself outā¦ :)
Arianne almost 11 years ago
MayKitten, looks like I was typing my response as you posted yours. Since we offered different code numbers, Iāll go ahead and leave mine up, too, in case the different numbers might make a difference to some computers.
juicebruce almost 11 years ago
So glad Satchel gave the Bucky a good one ! Ten more and they will be even !
StelBel almost 11 years ago
@MayKittenand @Arianne
For some reason, those ācodesā using the ALT key plus numbers on the numerical pad donāt always work on my computer (some do and some donāt ā¦the codes you both gave today do NOT work on my computer and they both put me on the Yahoo home pageā¦except for ALT 164, which yielded this: ā¼, yet the code for Ā¢ (ALT 155) does work.)
Therefore, I always use the CHARACTER MAP feature that most computers already have. The CHARACTER MAP has most, if not all of the letters and symbols that most people would need, and itās a simple ācopy&pasteā procedure.
(BTW, I have a very new HP ENVY 23 Touch Smart PC running Windows 8.1 with all latest updates, so itās not like Iām on an āantiqueā! LOL)
luvdafuneez almost 11 years ago
Way to go, Satch!
bgby4884 almost 11 years ago
Well, better Satch than the weasels.
rgcviper almost 11 years ago
Satchel gets the upper hand once again. Go, Satch!
griffon8 almost 11 years ago
Iām glad I have a Mac. All I need to do is Option + n, n (or Option + n, Shift + n) to get Ʊ (or Ć)..If I didnāt, Iād certainly want to have some character program rather than try to learn the alt or function codes.
RazorD9 almost 11 years ago
Any one under the age of twelve Bucky. Then again, would think that would include those of twelve and older.
laisla1315 almost 11 years ago
No problem for me to type a tilde ā Ʊ. I live in Mexico and my computer has a Spanish keyboard. Itās also easy for me to type accents and other punctuation peculiar to Spanish: ĀæCĆ³mo estĆ”s? Ā”Ay, dios mĆo!
unnormal over 10 years ago
Thanks for your support, fellow tilde typers! .
< sorry, Darby . . . had no idea my dumb comment would dominate the responses to your masterful strip today >
tryoung71 over 10 years ago
ATTABOY, SATCH!! :)
purpleriver over 10 years ago
On a Laptop, try āFnā and the blue keys on the keyboard for keypad. I tried it on a DELL Ā¢ Ʊ Ć just holding āFnā ALT 1 6 4 for example gives Ʊ