Hah! Thanks guys. That key on my keyboard looks different (it looks like 2 vertical slashes) but it does produce the "|" character. I have been copy/pasting this for an embarrassingly long time.
Just silly observation. I'm used to type both in US & ABNT2 (Pt-Br) keyboards.
Only important thing is diacritics typing for me! ^#(^
But of course, laptops can't change their keyboards! :(|)
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ALT + 124? Dunno: http://www.yellowpipe.com/yis/tools/ALT-Characters/
The | is called the pipe operator (so || is actually 2 keys)
On my keyboard it is SHIFT + \ but it maybe different on yours.
Hah! Thanks guys. That key on my keyboard looks different (it looks like 2 vertical slashes) but it does produce the "|" character. I have been copy/pasting this for an embarrassingly long time.
On my French keyboard, I must do AltGr+6.
Your question isn't pertinent without specifying which kind of keyboard you have...
AFAIK, any US keyboard configured to "International" layout is pretty able to type in any Latin diacritics! :-c
I fail to see your point, GoToLoop.
Just silly observation. I'm used to type both in US & ABNT2 (Pt-Br) keyboards.
Only important thing is diacritics typing for me! ^#(^
But of course, laptops can't change their keyboards! :(|)
MAC azerty users:: alt+shift+L =|| !