Windows: Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Character Map
Find the font you're using, then select the character you want to enter. At the bottom it has a code, 0169 is for the Copyright symbol ©, use Alt + type 0169 (or the code) to enter it (be sure to use your numpad for this)
Mac: Option+the key
Keystroke accuracy is the correctness with which you type.
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Whenever you push a key on a keyboard, you enter a keystroke.
Multiply by 60.
All the characters are listed in the Character Map. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map. Each Font has different characters. Some characters have a keystroke in the lower right corner that you can use to make them. For the rest you have to select the character by clicking it and then clicking "select." Click "Copy" and paste it where you want it.
you can make these symbols ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + [ ] { } [ ] | : " < > ? * - + = \ ; ' . , / ` ~
To create a decoder with symbols, you need to assign a unique symbol to each input combination of the decoder. For example, in a 2-to-4 decoder, you could use symbols like A, B, C, and D to represent the output signals corresponding to the input combinations. By using symbols that are easy to understand and differentiate, you can effectively represent the decoder's logic and functionality.
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What do you mean with symbols?
With style and grace
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