But he asked about lower case omega.
But no matter, use the <Go Advanced> button on the post you are making,PS: I dont know where the omega sign is, the one I have has a line above it
Nope. Here's what I see.OK, we'll do a screenshot.
You don't see the symbols circled in red?
I can't get any of these to work on my win7 laptop. Been using them for years on other OS 'puters.
try it on the number pad on the right. I'm win 7 and it works for me with the numpad. If I try to use the numbers across the top, it's some sort of shortcut and my browser starts going to wacky places.I can't get any of these to work on my win7 laptop. Been using them for years on other OS 'puters.
DOH! Is it a netbook? mine has one.Laptop doesn't have a number pad on the right, just the numbers across the top.
Most laptops (and I think netbooks) still have a NumLock key which turns some of the keys on the normal keyboard into the number keys. Those should produce the same codes as the normal keypad.Laptop doesn't have a number pad on the right, just the numbers across the top.
do you want it bad enough to buy a USB numpad? I don't think they are any more than 10$.Believe me, I want this to work!!
Try using Alt+Fn and the normal number keys at the top.Nope no numlock, closest thing I have to that is a function (fn) that gives me a few extra functins like eject dvd, volume, lcd/crt, etc..
Believe me, I want this to work!!
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