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Chashem,
Yes, it's quite rude, isn't it? As some of you already know, "Nina Hartley" is a registered trademark (computer keyboards don't have the little "r" with a circle around it as a key option, more's the pity). There is no other authorized use of my name on the web EXCEPT in conjunction with Adam and Eve, AIM Healthcare Foundation and Good Vibrations. Just thought you'd like to know. Thanks, Camille, for your great work! NIna |
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Nina, The keyboard may not have that function, but there is a DOS shortcut to get that symbol.
Hold down the Alt key and then type 0174 on the right hand numeric keypad and you'll get ® Hope it helps. Andy x
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Luckily, I use a program called Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.5 Professional, and all I have to do to insert a '©' is say into my headset "copyright sign". The professional version that I use is probably in the neighborhood of $600-$800, depending on where you get it. The basic version is only about $80 and preferred version about $200.
Nuance, the program's developers, have a version 10 out already. I plan on buying that version when I have my brother help build me a desktop. |
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