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  2. 21. It sounds like something was inadvertently adjusted within your language settings. For starters, try the following: Open the Control Panel. Select the Region applet. Select the Administrative tab. Within the field that says Current language for non-Unicode programs, ensure that it says English (United States).

  3. Press the alt key to the right of the space bar (alt gr), and the key above the enter key (which should typically be hash on a US keyboard set to UK input - but on your laptop it is actually the \ key!). This should provide a backslash! altGR +# ( \ )key. Share. Improve this answer.

  4. Typing ALT+0165 for Yen and ALT+92 for Backslash works in my English version of Windows and should work within your Japanese Windows Server OS. As for Ubuntu, it seems the way to input them is different. In this post, it explains that you need to use CTRL+SHIFT+U, and while still holding CTRL+SHIFT type 0165. Alternatively, still in Ubuntu, the ...

  5. Regardless, this is most likely a character display issue; what is stored in the file is probably the correct binary code for the backslash character and the code should work correctly. Edit: Based on your comments, the issue is likely due to Notepad++ using the wrong font for the CSS syntax highlighting.

  6. The difference between a backslash and a forward slash is defined below: Backslash: \. Forward Slash: /. A good way to remember the difference between a backslash and a forward slash is that a backslash leans backwards ( \ ), while a forward slash leans forward ( / ). In Windows, backslashes are used to separate directories in file paths (ex: C ...

  7. Navigate to Keyboard. 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: ©.

  8. In cmd, \ does not escape ". Here's a quick proof and explanation: Run echo "" & echo 1. (& is a special char in cmd, left & right means run left then run right.) We can see that both echo "" and echo 1 are run successfully. Next, run echo " & 1234. We can see that the output is " & 1234.

  9. I have a US physical keyboard layout, with Windows keyboard set to UK extended keys. Is there a way to type backslash, despite the lack of the usual UK physical backslash button? On How can I type a backslash with no backslash key?, one answer proposed is Right Alt + (what looks like \ on the physical keyboard). The latter works for me when my ...

  10. OneNote backslash character codes? - Super User

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    2. I ran into this problem in OneNote too, and through some experimentation I found that if you want the subset symbol (i.e. the underlined one), you need to type: \subseteq. Simply typing \subset gives you the proper subset symbol, i.e. the one without the underline. Hope that helps!

  11. The permanent fix is to disable the key combination. There’s two ways to do this. Right click on the keyboard icon and left click Settings. Select the “Advanced Key Settings” tab. Click the “Change Key Sequence” button and select “not assigned”. Click OK a few times and you’re done.