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special 140-160

Very few countries have special character keyboards. You get the characters by holding Ctrl and Shift while typing the ASCII character code and then releasing Ctrl and Shift (Num Lock must be off). Examples (not sure about the spelling):
é = 130 (gravé-"e")
ê = 136
ë = 137 (umlout-"e")
è = 138 (gravis-"e")
Codes run up to 255. Search the Net for a full list, or contact any software engineer. The correct spelling of my name is Niël, Afrikaans/Dutch spelling and same pronounsiation of Neil, and the purpose of the " is to indicate that the "e" is the start of a new syllable. Sorry, my parents are both into languages... Usually I just stick to electronics.

Back to your response, I would rather say that we have tribulations in keeping our Swedes running WELL. Other cars have tribulations in keeping them running AT ALL.






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