Sorry… One last thing I SWEAR!! I have a question/favor to ask of you… You see, I began writing a blog post of my own about my dilemma with this whole situation about a month ago and was waiting for a solution before I posted it in my series "My Blonde Problems" and wanted to ask if it was okay to mention you and this blog post in it? I will not go forward with my post until I receive your answer and I swear it is nothing like this post whatsoever!! -) As the title of the series suggests I poke fun of myself & the “not so smart” moments I tend to have regularly.
I also knew about Alt + 0169 for Windows computers because that is what I have always used until a few months ago and also like you I absolutely LOVE my Chromebook which is an Acer, an 11 not a 15, and I do not miss a single thing about a Windows based computer now that I have the TOP SECRET © CODE thanks to wonderful YOU and this post of course!! Sorry for the book of a comment, I tend to do that A LOT!! tee hee Anyway, I hope you have a FANTABULOUS day doll!! YAY ME!!! AND, YAY YOU for saving the day with this post!! hahaha So today I decided to "Google" "copyright logo code for Chromebook," ONE LAST TIME and by some sort of miracle your post popped up. I just couldn't continue to search endlessly for the TOP SECRET © CODE ya know?!?! Soooo, I just started using the onscreen keyboard and going into the emoji section to get the © but it was beyond frustrating and a major waste of time.
I totally gave up, which is not like me to do at all, but. While Windows’ Alt keyboard combinations are vast, there are only a few symbols needed in legal document drafting. This would create the section symbol (§) in your text.
Next, type the numbers, 0167, and then release the Alt key. Release all the keys to see the symbol in your text.
Press and hold the Alt key and type 0169 on the numeric keys (some laptops also require you to press and hold the Fn key. I seriously spent half a day searching Wikipedia under Unicode and that was an insane process in and of itself!! You see, Google or really ALL search engines and I DO NOT get along!!Īnyway. For the section symbol on a Windows computer, you would press and hold the Alt key. Where copyright symbol on keyboard Press Fn+NumLk to turn on Num Lock.
I know this is an older post but I just HAD to comment to let you know that you are seriously my hero!! I, just like you, wasted countless hours trying to figure out how to insert the stupid, insert some really bad words here, © with my new Chromebook. Bekkie YOU are officially my Chromebook HERO & I LOVE YOU!! lol