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  1. Typing ALT+0165 for Yen and ALT+92 for Backslash works in my English version of Windows and should work within your Japanese Windows Server OS. As for Ubuntu, it seems the way to input them is different. In this post, it explains that you need to use CTRL+SHIFT+U, and while still holding CTRL+SHIFT type 0165. Alternatively, still in Ubuntu, the ...

  2. Jan 15, 2014 · 20. Press the alt key to the right of the space bar (alt gr), and the key above the enter key (which should typically be hash on a US keyboard set to UK input - but on your laptop it is actually the \ key!). This should provide a backslash! altGR +# ( \ )key. Share.

  3. Unix and its variants have always used the forward slash (/) to denote filesystem hierarchy. However, Windows owes its filesystem delimiter, the backslash (\), to its MS-DOS predecessor. And MS-DOS wasnt the originator of that. It was brought over from the QDOS operating system (which borrowed from CP/M), which MS bought and reworked into MS-DOS.

  4. Aug 29, 2006 · Aug 29, 2006. #1. The symbol that is the opposite of a slash (or /) or stroke, in French, to my knowledge, is referred to as 'anti -slash', on the basis of the English word 'slash'. The symbol is: \. However, 'anti-slash' is not, to the best of my knowledge, used in English; I believe the English term is 'reverse slash'.

  5. Jan 16, 2017 · For starters, try the following: Open the Control Panel. Select the Region applet. Select the Administrative tab. Within the field that says Current language for non-Unicode programs, ensure that it says English (United States). If not, utilize the Change system locale button to modify it.

  6. Oct 1, 2016 · 2. I ran into this problem in OneNote too, and through some experimentation I found that if you want the subset symbol (i.e. the underlined one), you need to type: Simply typing \subset gives you the proper subset symbol, i.e. the one without the underline. Hope that helps!

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  8. The permanent fix is to disable the key combination. There’s two ways to do this. Right click on the keyboard icon and left click Settings. Select the “Advanced Key Settings” tab. Click the “Change Key Sequence” button and select “not assigned”. Click OK a few times and you’re done.

  9. It also presumes pressing AltGr and the key to the right of the 0 should produce a backslash... but nothing. So not with the On-Screen Keyboard and not with the keyboard. All the rest of the keys, Shift, AltGr combinations work fine. The only way I can make it work is to switch to the US keyboard, start On-Screen Keyboard, click the slash and ...

  10. Sep 13, 2017 · And so on. As you can see, up to four consecutive backslashes give one in result. That's why you need (at least) nine of them to get three. 9=4+4+1. Now with \n: echo -e "\n Hello!" – there's nothing special to bash, echo gets the same string and (because of -e) it interprets \n as a newline.