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There are good reasons why you might want to take a screenshot in Windows 10. A screenshot can be useful for quickly showing someone what's on your desktop, or grabbing a quick moment from a. My MSI motherboard has six 3.5mm sockets, labeled: MIC, Line-Out, Line-In, RS-Out, CS-Out, and SS-Out. The Line-Out seems to be for headphones, and it's a no-brainer that a microphone would go in the one labeled MIC, but what do you plug into the other four ports? The manual does not elaborate. The SS in port is likely for the SS USB hub on the back of the monitor. Run that cable from the monitor to a USB port on your computer and that will gain access to the USB ports on the back of the monitor. View Entire Discussion (4 Comments) More posts from the samsung community. There are only two ways to take a screenshot in Windows XP. A tap of the Print Screen button will copy an image of your entire screen. This image must then be pasted (this can be done by pressing.
Using Unicode Character Numbers for Umlaute & ß on PCs
How To Ss On Pc Hp
This information was sent to me by Matthew Curland in June 2017. Vielen Dank Matt!
How Do You Screenshot On A Pc
How to add printer adobe reader. Use the Unicode Character Numbers (not the same as the (older) ASCII code!) in any app/program on a PC (possible exceptions below) via the 'NumLock' key, as follows:
E.g. To type an ß: How to buy minecraft bedrock edition.
- Turn on number lock.
- Press and hold the Alt key.
- Type 0223 on the number pad (This is the Unicode Character Number for ß)
- Release the Alt key
- Your ß will appear.
The Unicode Character Numbers for the Umlaute & ß are as follows.
Character | Unicode Character Number (Decimal) | Unicode Character (Hexadecimal ) |
ß | 0223 | 00DF |
ä | 0228 | 00E4 |
ö | 0246 | 00F6 |
ü | 0252 | 00FC |
Ä | 0196 | 00C4 |
Ö | 0214 | 00D6 |
Ü | 0220 | 00DC |
I've included the hexadecimal form of the Unicode Characters above also. In case you wanted to try this on a Mac (just for fun – clearly it would not be efficient :) ), you could follow these directions to enable Unicode input on a Mac, and then use the Hexadecimal codes.
In case you're curious, lots more Unicode character codes are listed here. Here is a shorter list, easier to use, but you would need to convert the hexadecimal codes to decimals first to use the above method.
[Back to the PC:] Note that some apps don't need the leading 0. Also, not all apps will support extended Unicode. For example, € is 8364, which works in Word, but not in Notepad or a command prompt. Of course, if you can get the character to display in one app, it is easy enough to copy to another.
How Do You Screenshot On Windows Laptop
Here's a fun way to 'calculate' the Unicode Character Number for a given character on your PC:
- Enter the letter or symbol (e.g. ß) in Word via some other method (e.g. copy-paste).
- Select the single symbol character (e.g. the ß)
- Press alt-x. This will reveal a 4 digit code. For example, ß is 00DF, ö is 00F6, etc. This is the hexadecimal number for the Unicode character (right-hand column in the above table). An additional alt-x will toggle back.
- Use the Calculator app to translate to hex code (Windows-Key-R, calc, Enter)
- Place Calculate in Programmer mode (on the View menu)
- Choose Hex in the base picker (Hex, Dec, Oct, Bin) [default is Dec (for Decimal)]
- Enter the 4-digit code you obtained by pressing alt-x above
- Press the Dec option to translate to decimal. For ß, your DF will become 223. Add a leading 0 to get 0223 for ß, 0246 for ö, etc.
- How To Ss On Pc Hp
- How Do You Screenshot On A Pc
- How Do You Screenshot On Windows Laptop
- How To Ss On Pc
There are good reasons why you might want to take a screenshot in Windows 10. A screenshot can be useful for quickly showing someone what's on your desktop, or grabbing a quick moment from a. My MSI motherboard has six 3.5mm sockets, labeled: MIC, Line-Out, Line-In, RS-Out, CS-Out, and SS-Out. The Line-Out seems to be for headphones, and it's a no-brainer that a microphone would go in the one labeled MIC, but what do you plug into the other four ports? The manual does not elaborate. The SS in port is likely for the SS USB hub on the back of the monitor. Run that cable from the monitor to a USB port on your computer and that will gain access to the USB ports on the back of the monitor. View Entire Discussion (4 Comments) More posts from the samsung community. There are only two ways to take a screenshot in Windows XP. A tap of the Print Screen button will copy an image of your entire screen. This image must then be pasted (this can be done by pressing.
Using Unicode Character Numbers for Umlaute & ß on PCs
How To Ss On Pc Hp
This information was sent to me by Matthew Curland in June 2017. Vielen Dank Matt!
How Do You Screenshot On A Pc
How to add printer adobe reader. Use the Unicode Character Numbers (not the same as the (older) ASCII code!) in any app/program on a PC (possible exceptions below) via the 'NumLock' key, as follows:
E.g. To type an ß: How to buy minecraft bedrock edition.
- Turn on number lock.
- Press and hold the Alt key.
- Type 0223 on the number pad (This is the Unicode Character Number for ß)
- Release the Alt key
- Your ß will appear.
The Unicode Character Numbers for the Umlaute & ß are as follows.
Character | Unicode Character Number (Decimal) | Unicode Character (Hexadecimal ) |
ß | 0223 | 00DF |
ä | 0228 | 00E4 |
ö | 0246 | 00F6 |
ü | 0252 | 00FC |
Ä | 0196 | 00C4 |
Ö | 0214 | 00D6 |
Ü | 0220 | 00DC |
I've included the hexadecimal form of the Unicode Characters above also. In case you wanted to try this on a Mac (just for fun – clearly it would not be efficient :) ), you could follow these directions to enable Unicode input on a Mac, and then use the Hexadecimal codes.
In case you're curious, lots more Unicode character codes are listed here. Here is a shorter list, easier to use, but you would need to convert the hexadecimal codes to decimals first to use the above method.
[Back to the PC:] Note that some apps don't need the leading 0. Also, not all apps will support extended Unicode. For example, € is 8364, which works in Word, but not in Notepad or a command prompt. Of course, if you can get the character to display in one app, it is easy enough to copy to another.
How Do You Screenshot On Windows Laptop
Here's a fun way to 'calculate' the Unicode Character Number for a given character on your PC:
- Enter the letter or symbol (e.g. ß) in Word via some other method (e.g. copy-paste).
- Select the single symbol character (e.g. the ß)
- Press alt-x. This will reveal a 4 digit code. For example, ß is 00DF, ö is 00F6, etc. This is the hexadecimal number for the Unicode character (right-hand column in the above table). An additional alt-x will toggle back.
- Use the Calculator app to translate to hex code (Windows-Key-R, calc, Enter)
- Place Calculate in Programmer mode (on the View menu)
- Choose Hex in the base picker (Hex, Dec, Oct, Bin) [default is Dec (for Decimal)]
- Enter the 4-digit code you obtained by pressing alt-x above
- Press the Dec option to translate to decimal. For ß, your DF will become 223. Add a leading 0 to get 0223 for ß, 0246 for ö, etc.
How To Ss On Pc
How do I take a screenshot? | |||||
press | PrtScn | = | Windows captures the entire screen and copies it to the (invisible) clipboard. Note: On some notebooks you have to hold Fn and then press PrtScn instead. | ||
Where can I find that key? | |||||
PrtScnScrLkPause | Look for this group of keys at the upper right of your keyboard. Note: Print Screen (PrtScn) might have been abbreviated differently on your keyboard. | ||||
How do I take a screenshot of a single window? | |||||
hold down | Alt | and press | PrtScn | = | Windows captures only the currently active window and copies it to the clipboard. |
How do I take a screenshot of a specific area? | |||||||
hold down | ⊞ | and | Shift | and press | S | = | Use your mouse to draw a rectangle in order to specify what to capture. Windows then copies it to the clipboard. Since: Windows 10 Creators Update. |
I guess it's in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something? | |||||
hold down | Ctrl | and press | V | = | Windows pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. |
Where should I paste it? I just need a (graphics) file. | |||||
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How do I take a screenshot and have it directly as a file? | |||||
hold down | ⊞ | and press | PrtScn | = | Windows (8 or 10) captures the entire screen and saves it as a file to your Pictures >Screenshots folder. |
Can you show me in a video? | |||||
Is there a dedicated program for taking screenshots? How can I find it? |