Apollo
Do you lick pussy?
My computer came with a euro key. But I have an Acer, soooo yeah.The Mac's keyboard characters work across the board in any app. I'm posting this using Firefox.
Regarding dashes, since they were mentioned above, there's the hyphen (-), the en dash (–) and the em dash (—). The hyphen is, of course, the hyphen key, the en dash is option-hyphen and the em dash is option-shift hyphen — in any app, including spread sheets.
Other characters much used are the Spanish question mark ¿ (option-shift question mark), bullet • (option asterisk), degree sign ° (option-shift asterisk), pound sign £ (option-3 or number sign — on my U.S. English keyboard).
With the option key held down, and starting with No. 1 on the top row of numbers but with the option key held down:
¡ ™ £ ¢ ∞ § ¶ • ª º–
With the option and shift keys down:
⁄ € ‹ › fi fl‡ ° · ‚
Some of these may appear redundant, such as < and >, but these latter characters are larger when their more obvious keys are pressed.
Edit: Duh! I forgot to ask the question that's the reason for this exercise: Are the same characters reproduced on Windows machines, such as the euro sign in the second row?Not a chance.
And that powerful trojan or virus will come eventually. It is impossible for Apple to avoid it forever.









