Hold the "alt" key and type 116 and then let up on the "alt" key to get a t.
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Alt+X or Alt+T
For Windows press & hold the <alt> key then on the numerical keypad press 0-1-5-9
yes it does
12 Buttons on a Telephone Keypad
use control +alt+t
Command-Option-Shift-T is the Mac version of the Windows command Control-Alt-Shift-T. In general the Mac uses the Command key where Windows uses the Control key.
Word 2002 : ALT, T, W
hold the *+ button on the keypad, for a couple of seconds. it should then come on. Hamish wise
To type a cross symbol (✝), you can use a keyboard shortcut if available for your system or application. For example, on Windows, you can press and hold the Alt key while typing 0134 on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, you can use the Option + t shortcut to type the symbol. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the cross symbol from another source.
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