ok so you put : its two dots above each other then ) which is a parentase and then there you go :)
The way to make a smiley is to do semi colon whis is this : then without spacing, click and hold shift and press the zero button like this :) OR you can hold Alt and press 1 in the number pad make sure you have the num lock
You should be able to identify the lock with a number on the lock face or a manufacturer, also the type of lock or what it is for can hold relevance. This information can help you to identify the key you need.
Using the number lock press alt 1234
You can use " helmetlok " to lock your helmet (Now available in markets). From which you can secure your face.
Rim lock sets are one of the easiest types of locks to install. Rim locks are installed on the face and the frame of the door, using screws, nails or fasteners.
To change the lock code on a Samsonite bag with a three-number lock, first, set the lock to the current combination. Then, using a small tool or a pen, press the reset button or lever (usually found on the side of the lock). While holding it down, set your desired new combination by turning the dials. Release the reset button, and your new code should be set. Always test the new combination before using the bag.
you need to have a face.
Nope... You will need a Lock Smith or the dealer.
using the number lock keypad, alt + 227 π or alt + 1234 ╥
using the key tou got from the house and clicking the lock icon, or by using the lock button in the other section
The total number of possible lock combinations depends on the number of digits and the range of each digit. For a standard 3-digit lock using numbers 0-9, there are 10 options for each digit, resulting in 1,000 possible combinations (000 to 999). If the lock has a different number of digits or uses letters, the calculation would vary accordingly. For example, a 4-digit lock would have 10,000 combinations.
To unfreeze a lock, you can use a de-icer spray or apply heat to the lock using a hairdryer or warm water. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the lock.