Entering the following keystroke combination will result in the Pound Sterling sign being displayed:
While holding down the ALT key, enter 0163 (ALT+0163).
This is known ASCII Code. (Pronounced Ask-key.)
A complete list of all 256 character codes is available at http://www.ascii-code.com/ .
All manner of Latin-based characters are available. Check it out.
To use any ASCII Code, choose the "HTML Number" and substitute "ALT+0" for "&#".
In this case, the HTML Number is £, therefore when entering text, type ALT+0163 (NOTE: "ALT+" means "While holding down the ALT key, press and release each of the four digits in sequence, then release the ALT key.)
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: pound symbol
The # (pound) sign is above the number 3 on the keyboard. Don't forget to shift before pressing on the number 3.
Hope this helps. Bud
SOURCE: problem keyboard
either remove the batteries from the keyboard and the mouse, and unplug the receiver from your computer, and leave them all unplugged for about an hour.
otherwise, you might wind up literally taking the keyboard apart and cleaning it, which isnt recommended unless you really know what youre doing.
otherwise, you simply will wind up buying a new setup there.
SOURCE: I can't get the pound sterling sign to come up on
your keyboard config is set to us,try changing it 2 uk
SOURCE: use of rupee symbol
Please first download the Rupee Foradian font from the link provided below:
http://www.fonts101.com/fonts/view/Standard/57559/Rupee_Foradian.aspx
Transfer the font from the control panel in fonts folder.
In MS Office choose the font Rupee Foradian and use the key combination windows and ~
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