09-09-2020, 07:15 AM
I figure I have to be doing something wrong, but the virtual keyboard doesn't show the $, though it shows plenty of other symbols. Makes it hard to punch in environment variables if I don't run the ssh connection from a regular computer.
Input sources = English (US)
I was afraid to mess with the Language (Unspecified) as US English is not listed, only UK English.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for any input you may provide.
(09-10-2020, 09:34 AM)Skin Wrote: (09-09-2020, 07:15 AM)vidarr Wrote: I figure I have to be doing something wrong, but the virtual keyboard doesn't show the $, though it shows plenty of other symbols. Makes it hard to punch in environment variables if I don't run the ssh connection from a regular computer.
Input sources = English (US)
I was afraid to mess with the Language (Unspecified) as US English is not listed, only UK English.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for any
Use shift if on terminal keyboard. Took me a minute to figure, too.
Thank you. I would not have thought to go caps to find the $. A little counter-intuitive.
Thanks,
Vidarr
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