Degree symbol (°)
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Is there the symbol degree (°) on the UT keyboard ?
I can't find / do it.. -
@domubpkm It is not on the keyboard that I can see. It is not on any of my PC keyboards. Usually you need a scientific keyboard layout which I cannot see in the settings.
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Hi @domubpkm,
You will find the symbol on the English keyboard above the zero key. You have to stay on the zero key.
Best regards
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@Mario.CH Thanks. Indeed, the same for the French keyboard, I no longer remembered that.
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@Mario.CH What is the key combo to get it? I have not seen this marked on any of my keyboards (English UK and English US) or on the UT keyboard. Nice bit of info. Thank you.
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@MrT10001 I think he means the UT English keyboard. Not sure about where to find it on a desktop/laptop keyboard.
On the UT keyboard select numbers then long press the 0 key. -
@Ian I found it (something that would be very handy rather than typing Deg C/ Deg/F). I thought it might be the same on a PC keyboard (I have seen scientific keyboards that laid out the various symbols, generally used with specialist software).
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@MrT10001 Back when I was doing a proper job I think I used to use Insert Special Symbol..... or.something like it under MS Word.
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Hi @MrT10001,
The question was about the keyboard layout of <UT keyboard>, I answered that.
For the computer keyboard layouts, well, there are more than I know, so you can find mine under the following link search for Swiss (German, French, Italian, Romansh), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg.Greetings Mario