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- From: Kev Bamford <kev@kbford.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: I found the Tilde~~~key :)
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 11:52:32 BST
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- Benjamin Kenobi (fkrj@crux4.cit.cornell.edu) wrote:
- : H.R. Laser (H.R..Laser@p0.f1.n302.z86.nutfactory.apana.org.au) wrote:
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- : : No headline news, actually, but I found the Mac tilde key.
- : : On my 1200 anyway, under SS, it's mapped to the key between the left
- : : shift key and the Z key. The keycap is blank.
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- : Does anyone know where it exists on an American A4000 keyboard?
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- For some reason A1200s have two extra keys that are not on the A4000
- keyboard. One is between 'Z' and the left shift key the other is between the
- Enter/Return key and the # key. (This is in the UK, # may be in a different
- place in the US).
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- To us the ~ on a A4000 I think you have to remap it to somewhere else.
-
- Kev
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