To make the degrees sign (°) on a computer, you can typically use the following keyboard shortcut: Alt + 0176 on a Windows computer, or Option + Shift + 8 on a Mac. Alternatively, you can also use the Character Map or Character Viewer tool on your computer to find and insert the degrees symbol.
click on the sign in and sign in your username. than click download and then click your type of computer, than you have classlink on your computer! there you go! :)
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Many Australian universities offer degrees in computer networking. Some of these universities include Curtin University, Swinburne University and the University of South Australia.
If you don't know the heart here it is &# hearts; (no space). If you don't know the dimond here it is &# diams; (no space).
What you do is you hold down Alt and then type in 0176 and then ° tada!!!!! (I can't do it! :(.....awww. Anyway, doesn't it also depend on the computer you have?)
just copy and paste this to your computer.
"Shift" and the number 2.
Yes, you can purchase American sign language computer software by visiting http://www.americansignlanguage.com/.
Press the button to the left of backspace. Like this: =
Alt and the 3 on the number pad, not the numbers on top.
press ctrl, alt and then c all at the same time.
The addition sign is on your computer keyboard. The key is right next to the backspace button. You press shift-(the key) and you will get the addition sign.
A computer programmer can make up to 70,000 dollars a year. Degrees are less important in this field than actual experience and skill.
To make an apple sign on a mac computer, you must press shift, alt, and K at the same time!
On a windows computer, type the and sign. Then the pound sign. Press the ALt key as you type 9774.
Sure thing. But after usage make sure that you have signed out from the software.