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    hi guys
    i cant seem to figure out how to get the underscore symbol to work on the keyboard
    i have 1100 s3 with the newest version of pathpilot
    thanks mike

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    Default Re: Underscore symbol

    Quote Originally Posted by mwinepol View Post
    hi guys
    i cant seem to figure out how to get the underscore symbol to work on the keyboard
    i have 1100 s3 with the newest version of pathpilot
    thanks mike
    left shift and -, is the only one I know about

    mike sr


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    Default Re: Underscore symbol

    Whn you say "work," what do you mean?
    If you want to type an underscore, hold down the shift key, and the minus key (which is to the right of the regular zero number.)
    This is assuming you're using standard US QWERTY keyboard layout -- are you perhaps using something else?



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    Default Re: Underscore symbol

    i mean when i hold down the shift key and minus key i still get the minus
    im using the keyboard that came with the tormach 1100



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    Default Re: Underscore symbol

    That's weird. If you hold down the shift key and press a number, do you get the number or the symbol?
    It may be that your shift key is busted.
    Also, check that Caps Lock isn't on. That "shouldn't matter" In theory, but the difference between theory and practice ...



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