Let's see, the reverse quote is an acute accent, right? This one? ´
I have a string of macros programmed for these so I don't recall how to
enter them directly (Alt+something). Best bet is to open the Character Map
program, which, despite it being left off the Start menu by many OEM
manufacurers, still is alive and well under Windows XP. Go Start | Run |
charmap.exe to get there. You'll be able to find any character that exists
and copy and paste it via the Clipboard.
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