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You will have to center all of the peices and give tail some width because when I save it it squishes everything together. I'm not sure why..
By using the keyboard to type in characters
Yes, in 1958, the Chinese Government approved the use of a system of Romanisation called Pin Yin. Pin Yin is the way Chinese is written using western, or Roman, letters. Chinese language can be entered through a western keyboard, using software which supports Pin Yin. Google has free pinyin input software that you can find in the link below.
To write in Tamil, you will need to use a keyboard that supports Tamil script. You can enable the Tamil keyboard on your computer or mobile device by adjusting the language settings. You can then type in Tamil characters using the Tamil keyboard layout.
2 of anything you can type on a keyboard
You can use a Farsi keyboard by changing the input language setting on your device to Farsi. This will allow you to type in Farsi characters using a Farsi keyboard layout. You can also use virtual keyboards or online tools to type in Farsi if you don't have a physical Farsi keyboard.
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You just type what you want to say using the keyboard.
To create a sword using keyboard characters, you can use ASCII art. For example, you can type something like this: /\ /__\ | | | | Alternatively, you could use the vertical bar and other symbols to represent a sword, like so: /\ |==| | | Feel free to experiment with different characters to design your own unique sword!
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To create the German characters using a US or UK keyboard it is necessary to use ASCII characters. This is done by holding down the "Alt" and typing in the four figure code, when the alt key is then released the correct character is diplayed. These are the codes for the German characters.
You usually, on a regular PC hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and type in #s P.S. I'm a 12 year old.
The purpose of a keyboard in relation to a computer is to provide input. It is for using program applications and operating system commands.