11 if i type 1
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Could it be that you have numlock switched on? It appears FUZE will type numbers double from the numpad when that's the case.
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@PB____ said in 11 if i type 1:
Could it be that you have numlock switched on? It appears FUZE will type numbers double from the numpad when that's the case.
could you instead tell me how to be able to write the characters "<" and ">" in a keyboard that does not have them?
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@GiggiBilli Wanna do html ? :D
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@PB____ That was the case thanks
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@GiggiBilli Ive never seen a keyboard that doesn’t have them (probably because I’ve only used US and UK keyboards and their variants). How would you normally type them? Is your switch keyboard language (in switch settings) set to a layout that supports them?
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@petermeisenstein I meant the symbols less than < and greater than >
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@Martin said in 11 if i type 1:
Ive never seen a keyboard that doesn’t have them (probably because I’ve only used US and UK keyboards and their variants). How would you normally type them? Is your switch keyboard language (in switch settings) set to a layout that supports them?
I had not noticed that those symbols were not present, on the contrary, they were present on the package, I realized when I tried to write some code, now on windows just hold ALT and type 60 or 62 on the numeric keypad, on the switch however it does not work
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You could try in "System Settings" => "System" => "USB Keyboard" to change that setting to a different keyboard lay-out. It wouldn't match what's shown on your keys, but you might have < and > available when you press the keys then. Otherwise you could use the touch keyboard.
Not ideal, but those are the suggestions I can come up with.
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@PB____ and i think you can print them in fuze usint the charValue i think but i am not sure
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@petermeisenstein said in 11 if i type 1:
@PB____ and i think you can print them in fuze usint the charValue i think but i am not sure
Thats not going to help you when you need to type
a >= b
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@Martin Oh sorry