I once had a typrwriter with one-half and one-quarter keys, but my computer keyboard today has only a slash, and you must make your own fraction with the numerator on the left of the slash and the denominator on the right. Or there are other ways. You can always write it as a ratio with a colon, a hyphen, or the > symbol. also another way is to my cat likes to eat rocks.
Yes. You do not need a keyboard at all. If you really want to play notes in realtime you can choose in the Preferences to use your computer keyboard as a keyboard. The best advice is go through the lessons in Ableton, read the manual and watch some tutorial vids online
No
Sort of. Craig was labeled as the keyboard player in the older days of slipknot. Currently he is the Sampler/Synth user. These peices of equipment are connected to a keyboard to make his sounds
The home keys on the keyboard make typing more efficient because the other fingers then know where to be while typing. The home keys are "F" and "J" on the letter keyboard and "5" on the number keypad.
Do you mean a question mark? You hold shift and press the forward slash button in the lower right.
The forward slash is the best alternative. 5/7
Like this: </3 its, less than, slash, and then a 3
The key is beside the right hand Shift key (under the ? key) The back slas i see how do i make it a forward slas?Thanks
I once had a typrwriter with one-half and one-quarter keys, but my computer keyboard today has only a slash, and you must make your own fraction with the numerator on the left of the slash and the denominator on the right. Or there are other ways. You can always write it as a ratio with a colon, a hyphen, or the > symbol. also another way is to my cat likes to eat rocks.
Without opening the keyboard, go to the onscreen keyboard. touch "?123" then ALT
You simply do & # 9774 Without spaces. and there you have your peace sign !
To make an apostrophe on a keyboard, press the key beside the "enter" key on the right hand side of the keyboard.
Get a new keyboard.
this is a rat out of a keyboard <:3 )~
Add a forward slash to the "equals" sign to change it to a "does not equal".
I have seen programs that allow you to map controller buttons to keyboard keys but I would like to do the opposite, ie. make a keyboard act as a USB controller, allowing me to map in game functions to the keys without it mapping as "A" key but instead as "BTN 1" or something similar. Preferably would like to do this with a numpad so I can make a custom controller without the buttons on it registering as the numpad keys.