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  • What is '¬' key for?

    When would I use it? What is it called.
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  • #2
    Ah as in TRUE = ¬FALSE

    Negation.
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    • #3
      is it a UK only thing? doesn't appear on my US-104 keyboard

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      • #4
        Just to the left of 1, using Shift. I've never seen it used anywhere either.
        FT.

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        • #5
          Looks like it is UK only. That US International layout looks quite good for a Keyboard.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fat Tone
            Just to the left of 1, using Shift. I've never seen it used anywhere either.
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            • #7
              Tilde is shift-# on the middle row - asdfghjkl;'# and is extremely useful (I'm often vague )
              FT.

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              • #8
                Hmm, that key to the left of the 1 displays a superscript 2 (unshifted) and a superscript 3 (shifted).
                Tilde is in a bad location on my keyboard: just left to the right shift key, but it requires the Alt Gr to be pressed.

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