I don't make a lot of personal posts so please bear with me. #Rufus hasn't been doing well for the past week or so. I mean, he's 13 (at least), and has slowed down due to age, but the past week or two he's been acting like every movement is a Herculean effort. A few times in the past couple of weeks his rear legs have given out on him completely to where I've had to pick him up and carry him which is, in itself, telling. Rufus has always hated being carried and struggled continuously when I did so. Yesterday while petting him I noticed two golf-ball sized things up under his chin. Now, they may be benign lipomas as Rufus is covered with them (one one each thigh, one on each shoulder, one on his chest and a few smaller bumps here and there) or they may be indicative of something else. I'm no vet and aside from emergency medic battlefield training I have no medical experience whatsoever, but these new things seem to be where your or mine lymph nodes are located....
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Hold down alt key and type 0176 on the number keypad °
The bad news - apparently the computer also interprets the keys to have different meanings. By the time I finished typing in the alt code, I had a degree symbol - but I was on a Google search page.
When I plug a full-sized keyboard into my netbook to type papers, it usually leaves the numlock activated even after I unplug the keyboard - so I'm often trying to type my password and getting errors until I remember that quirk
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http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Questions/HP-Pavilion-dv6-Num-Lock/td-p/557885
Okay, just tried and nothing. I guess it's cut and paste or character maps for me.
Buttom row, next to TM. °