The A version is “alt 256” which is not working here for some reason. But I need the letter B with the line above it for logic course that represents “not included” n(A), n(B) the Line goes with these two but their opposites. What is that hot key? Reply Abdulai Abarika ...
Make sure that the ALT key is working perfectly. It works only on Windows system. Now follow the steps below. Press and hold the ALT key. Type the ALT Code on the numeric keypad. Release the ALT key. That's it. The code will be printed on your screen. Let's try it by example ...
When using Windows-based software such as Microsoft Word, Notepad, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, Alt codes are extremely useful when users need to quickly input or insert special characters on the document or file they are working on. However, it is important to note that Alt codes may not...