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QuestionHow can I write the @ symbol on a PC?Community AnswerLook for the key marked @ and hold Shift as you press it. This should be the 2 key on the number row of a standard QWERTY keyboard. If that fails, hold the alt key and press the 6 key on the number pad followed by the 4 key on the number pad, then release the alt key.
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QuestionI can't see a smile, I see a frown. Why is that?Community AnswerYou need to hold "shift" and the "0" for a smile. "Shift" and "9" will give you a frown.
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QuestionI tried the technique in the article but it did not work. When I press the "alt" key nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerMaybe you haven't released the two buttons.
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QuestionHow do I use the alt buttons to make smiles on a keyboard? What do I do if it's not working?Community AnswerHold down the alt key and type in the numbers 1 or 2 and let go. A smile will appear where you're typing.
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QuestionNone of them worked, why?Community AnswerMaybe you aren't holding down alt or you skipped a step or did one wrong. Read the steps again carefully and do exactly as they say.
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QuestionIt's not working! How do I do this?Community AnswerUse the 10 keypad to the right of the keyboard instead of the numbers above the letters.
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QuestionHow do I make a smile on a keyboard?Community AnswerOpen Microsoft Word, press alt and 1 from the 10 number video to get white smilies. if you want black colour smilies, press alt and 2.
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QuestionWhen I type :), Word turns it into a smiley face. How do I get rid of the smiley face so only the :) remains?James LaurenceCommunity AnswerOften it will auto correct. To avoid this, you will have to go into the autocorrect settings in the general settings of Microsoft Word, and turn autocorrect off. Alternatively: The smiley face is created after you press the space bar. So enter in :), press space, and then remove the space and then put the space back. That should do it.
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