I was trying to input a "©" sign by using "ALT" + "0169" in photoshop CS but it gives me a "?" instead. Anybody knows why?:dunno: How to rectify this problem?
Strange. It should work.Fuji Olykon said:I was trying to input a "©" sign by using "ALT" + "0169" in photoshop CS but it gives me a "?" instead. Anybody knows why?:dunno: How to rectify this problem?
Royce said:Copy and paste it from "charmap".
jeffhiew said:or copy and paste from MS word, always work for me.
0169 should be keyed in from the keypad and not the row of the numbers at the top of the keyboard (if on laptop, swicth on the numlock and key MJO9 - corresponding to 0169).Fuji Olykon said:I was trying to input a "©" sign by using "ALT" + "0169" in photoshop CS but it gives me a "?" instead. Anybody knows why?:dunno: How to rectify this problem?
Fuji Olykon said:I was trying to input a "©" sign by using "ALT" + "0169" in photoshop CS but it gives me a "?" instead. Anybody knows why?:dunno: How to rectify this problem?
Yes I did hold down the "Alt" key, I hv checked with my friends and other charaters seems to be alright, eg "Alt+0170" = "ª" and "Alt+0168" = "¨", but "Alt+0169" = "?"......???ellery said:Did you try to hold down the "alt" key while typing the numbers ? In the character map program check to see if there is an © symbol in the font set you are using.
Yes the num lock is on, and the 0169 keyed in from the number pad on the right of the keyboard. :dunno:cyberider said:You must set your num lock on first before you key in alt-0169
The number must be keyed in from the number pad on the right of your keyboard.
It should work unless otherwise....
Tks! Shall try it tonight.Drudkh said:click START -> Run... -> type in "charmap" with out the " -> Press enter key.
click on © -> click select -> click copy.
Yes.cyberider said:Is the keyboard set to US?
no problem with the alt+0169 in my PS CS2.Drudkh said:click START -> Run... -> type in "charmap" with out the " -> Press enter key.
click on © -> click select -> click copy.