[bksvol-discuss] Re: Ascii codes for copyright sign and registered sign and how to find all ASCII codes on a Windows System

  • From: "Gary Petraccaro" <garyp130@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 08:51:53 -0500

Just use Google.

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  From: Barbara 
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  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Ascii codes for copyright sign and registered 
sign and how to find all ASCII codes on a Windows System


        I haven't been keeping up on the Bookshare discussions. How is everyone 
doing? Please, send the Ascil Codes link to me. 

        Thanks!

        Barbara

        --- On Tue, 12/22/09, Debby Franson <the.bee@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


          From: Debby Franson <the.bee@xxxxxxxxxxx>
          Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Ascii codes for copyright sign and 
registered sign and how to find all ASCII codes on a Windows System
          To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 12:53 AM


          Hi Melissa!

          Thanks so much for the link to the extended ASCII table.  I put it on 
my 
          favorites list for future reference.

          Debby

          At 09:19 AM 12/21/2009, Melissa Smith wrote
          >For anyone who's screenreader can't read the character map, here is 
a web 
          >page with the ascii code chart.
          >http://www.ascii-code.com/
          >
          >Melissa
          >
          >
          >Judy s. wrote:
          >>Hi all,
          >>
          >>The copyright symbol
          >>© is alt-0169 (alt key zero one six nine)
          >>
          >>The registered symbol
          >>® is alt-0174 (alt key zero one seven four)
          >>
          >>Remember you must use the numeric keypad to type in the numbers,
          >>or this doesn't work.
          >>
          >>I don't know if a screen reader can interpret the following 
correctly so 
          >>it is even usable if you're blind, but on a windows system you can 
reach 
          >>a utility called the "Character Map" that is built into every 
Windows 
          >>system.  It lists every ascii letter and symbol and its keyboard 
          >>equivalent in a table, and you can even copy the symbols from this 
table 
          >>into any program on a Windows system.
          >>
          >>On a Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems you reach the Character
          >>Map by clicking the Start button, then clicking Programs, then
          >>clicking Accessories, and then clicking System Tools, then
          >>clicking Character Map.
          >>
          >>On a Vista system you reach the Character map by clicking the
          >>Start button, then clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories,
          >>clicking System Tools, and then clicking Character Map.
          >>
          >>On a Windows 7 system you reach the Character map by clicking the
          >>Start button and then in the search box, type Character Map, and
          >>then, in the list of results, click Character Map.
          >>
          >>Alternatively, I think on all windows system you can click on the
          >>start menu, chose the run option and in the run dialog box type:
          >>charmap.exe - but I'm not positive about this one.
          >>
          >>Also, in Microsoft Word, it is under the "tools" "autocorrect" menu 
where 
          >>the option is set to turn use of a left parentheses followed by a 
letter 
          >>c into a copyright symbol and a left parentheses followed by the 
letter r 
          >>into the registered symbol.  It is set to do this by default.
          >>
          >>Hope this helps. smile
          >>
          >>Judy s.
          >>
          >>
          >>Valerie Maples wrote:
          >>>In terms of working within word to produce certain things, I
          >>>am pretty sure the execution of those 2 symbols (for copy
          >>>right and registered trademark) have to do with auto spelling,
          >>>but someone else, possibly Mayrie, will correct me if I am
          >>>wrong. I know that with the settings I have set him both my
          >>>neck and my PC it executes it encircled as opposed to having
          >>>parenthesis on either side of the letter.
          >>
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