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So this is really frustrating: The question mark + slash key no longer works on my keyboard.

It may have something to do with some water that got splashed on my keyboard two days ago, since that's also the day it stopped working; the SD/XD card reader has stopped working as well. But absolutely nothing else is wrong with the computer, and it seems very bizarre the malfunction is this specific.

And come on, why couldn't it be, like, the tilde that broke? (Especially since the water hit the left side of my keyboard anyway; I don't even know how it affected the question mark + slash key!). Or one of the numbers on the side numerical keypad I don't use? I recently discovered I can still type a slash with one of the keys near said numerical keypad (though it's going to take some getting used to, as all the LJ codes for style, cut, links, etc are now automatic to me and I keep leaving them open-ended because the slash doesn't type), but every time I want to type a question mark I now have to copy and paste it from somewhere else ):{

Anyone know a way to program an easy question mark command? Like I can press alt + something and it types it for me? Sometimes I need to copy and paste things besides a question mark.

Date: 2011-11-02 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jayyy.livejournal.com
Start > Run > "charmap"

This will show you all of the ascii number commands for every letter or punctuation or whatnot.

Date: 2011-11-02 11:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] defined.livejournal.com
Do you have Windows? Under Accessories, there should be an "On-screen Keyboard" that you can use your mouse for instead. I spilled water on my old computer and one row of my keys stopped work: 9, o, l, > so I used that (and 0's and 1's when I talked on AIM to go faster).

Date: 2011-11-02 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belovedwarrior.livejournal.com
You can program your keyboard to be set up differently to have any key produce any other keystroke. So like the Tilde would be the new question mark. ;) But I am not sure how.

On a completely unrelated note.. I wrote you a LJ entry for your eyes only, so you should check out my latest post. <3

Date: 2011-11-03 02:06 am (UTC)
matt1993: (strong bad computer ketchup)
From: [personal profile] matt1993
You can type Alt+63 for a question mark and, if you get tired of using the slash on the numerical keypad, Alt+47 for that.

And in some programs (I know Word is one, and I think Notepad is another, but that's all I know of, and it definitely doesn't work in Firefox) you can type "3f" or "1f" and then press Alt+X to turn it into a question mark or slash. It won't work right if there's a number or a letter from A to F directly in front of your 3f or 1f, though; for example, "73f" won't become "7?", so you have to put "7 3f", turn it into "7 ?", then delete the space.

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