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How do you type in a copyright symbol by using the keyboard?

The copyright sumbol is a small (c) that is placed inside a larger circle. Is it possible to create this symbol on the hp keyboard?

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Answer 1

© is ALT0169 You can use the Alt codes to type special characters Turn on the Num Lock, hold down the ALT key and type in the number using the numerical keypad of your computer. http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards.asp There is also a character map on your computer. You can use it as well. Go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Character Map

Answer 2

alt+0169 (on the numpad)

Answer 3

© I just copy and pasted that one... but here is something I found on how to do it for you. How to make a copyright symbol from the keyboard for text documents: How to make a Copyright C Symbol on a PC Keyboard (©): This should work for all PC keyboards when you need to type a copyright symbol. It should work on WYSIWYG html programs when you insert copyright symbols and of course any word processor where you need to make a copyright symbol with your keyboard from standard fonts installed. Hold down Ctrl and Alt at the same time and press C Ctrl+Alt+C Hold down Alt and type 0169 on the number pad (right hand side of your keyboard) Alt+0169 How to make a Copyright C Symbol on a Mac (©): This should work for all Mac keyboards when you need to type a copyright symbol. Hold down Option at the same time and press 'g'to get the copyright symbol. Option+g HTML Copyright Symbol (inserting the Copyright Symbol in HTML pages) HTML supports special symbols that are not on your keyboard. The special symbol code for the copyright symbol © on HTML is ©. The code is defined by starting with a & (ampersand) and finishing with a ; (semicolon). An example code using the special symbol name would be as follows. <p> © 2004 John Doe </p> However, to ensure that there are no mishaps and you ALWAYS get the proper read from HTML documents, you should try to always use the number code instead of the symbol code. The number is © An example code using the special symbol number would be as follows. <p> © 2004 John Doe </p> Unicode Copyright Symbol - Programmers, please NOTE: Unicode is required by modern standards such as Java, XML, ECMAScript / JavaScript, CORBA, WML, LDAP etc. Pretty much all of the questions about Copyright Symbols for standards that use Unicode will require the © input. however, this may differ such as for XSL as listed below. We have tried to collate what we can for you - if you can't work out the answer from here...keep on searching – and please write to us with any information that you think would be useful on this site. Java Script / JSP Copyright Symbol In Java use the unicode © or © to get the copyright symbol. One common mistake is typing the © into the code, which will not work. XML Copyright Symbol In XML use the unicode © or © to get the copyright symbol. XSL Copyright Symbol If you were to use the '©' entity with XSL, you may well come across the complaint of "Reference to undefined entity 'copy'." In XSL always use © Texinfo Copyright Symbol: In Texinfo, the copyright symbol needs an @-command. The command is followed by a pair of braces, `{}', without any space between the name of the command and the braces. `@copyright{}' This will generate `(C)' in Info, and the © in a printed manual. LaTex Copyright Symbol: In LaTex, for the copyright symbol use the command \copyright (slash copyright) How to make a Phonograph “Circle P” Symbol on a PC (P): The P symbol is for phonograph recordings (See www.copyrightauthority.com for more information) As you can see from our terrible copyright circle P symbol example above…. It’s not possible to type in a copyright (P) like it is for the C symbol. In no way, whatsoever. You can only type a Phonograph Symbol on your keyboard if you have downloaded tailored fonts that allow you to type the circle P symbol.

Answer 4

©☺

Answer 5

it's what lorraine said...or start; accessories; system tools; character map....select; copy & paste wherever u like

Answer 6

go to insert, symbol, and a buch of symbols should pop up and you'll find it there.

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