type letter
type letter
The full a-z alphabets and numbers for each of the fancy symbol “fonts” above are too big to copy here, but I’ll paste a couple here to show you:
These fancy letters are symbols that exist in the unicode standard, but you can’t create them using only your keyboard. That’s where I hope this comes in handy.
Press Alt + Enter to turn the Greek layout on and off.
Shift + click a button to insert its upper-case form. Alt + click a button to copy a single character to the clipboard.
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If you are working on an exercise where you need to type the answer and you do not want your iPad or iPhone to automatically capitalize the answer, you might want to disable the “Auto-Capitalization” feature on your iPad or iPhone. Follow these instructions:
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References:
http://greek.typeit.org/
http://www.canva.com/learn/typography-terms/
http://noredink.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019279332-When-I-type-my-answers-on-an-iPad-the-first-letter-is-automatically-capitalized-How-can-I-enter-a-lowercase-word-
http://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/c.php?g=482485&p=3299866