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To make a large exclamation point, press The! On your keyboard while pressing ENTER at the same time. To make a small exclamation point, click the chat bar and press shift at the same time as. When writing! (Shift+§ - key twice to the right from L; the key that on classic QWERTY has ' and ' without and with Shift), the Dreamwriter writes.
![Qwerty Qwerty](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125570202/181348507.jpg)
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commented Mar 3, 2015
From [email protected] on August 03, 2010 18:19:13 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Configure a French keyboard (AZERTY) layout in the OS 2. Type '!' in a ShellInABox console (key next to the right shift key) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Exclamation mark should appear on the command line. Nothing actually appears. Quite annoying for VI... What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Version 2.10, or demo on ShellInABox homepage Please provide any additional information below. The exclamation mark (keycode 223) seems to be treated as a control character, which it is not. The problem does not appear with a QWERTY keyboard layout because '!' is the secondary symbol on the '1' key, which is recognized correctly. Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/shellinabox/issues/detail?id=81 |
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commented Mar 3, 2015
From [email protected] on August 04, 2010 02:33:09 Quick fix : accept keycode 223 as a normal key. Attachment:keycode223.diff |
commented Mar 3, 2015
From [email protected] on August 19, 2010 03:04:01 Do you need anything else to apply the fix ? |
commented Mar 3, 2015
From [email protected] on August 19, 2010 12:13:42 Thank you very much for a) your excellent analysis, b) writing an actual patch, and c) pinging me when I didn't reply in time. I was too busy with other work and never even noticed that you had provided a patch. As fixing keyboard layout problems is difficult without having access to a French keyboard and without understanding how the keyboard is supposed to behave, I often treat these bugs as lower priority. But none of that excuses me ignoring your patch. That's actually extremely helpful and is the best type of bugreport that I can hope for! Status: Fixed |
commented Mar 3, 2015
From [email protected] on December 19, 2012 03:39:37 Thanks a lot for this patch. For any reason i had no problem with my home keyboard when i installed and tested shellinabox and then get stuck with 'login failed' error with a different keyboard because i have a ! (exclamation character) in my password. Both keyboard are 'azerty'... Hopefully the patch is to be applied on the js file so i could access it client-side first to be able to login, and then i changed it server side to correct it definitely. Thanks again and maybe this 2010 patch should be applyed on to the ubuntu binary i downloaded yesterday. |
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Bang may refer to any of the following:
1. A bang is slang used to describe the exclamation mark. The exclamation mark '!' is a punctuation mark found on the 1 key on a standard United States QWERTY keyboard.
Where is the bang (exclamation) key on the keyboard?
Below is a computer keyboard with the exclamation key highlighted.
How do I create the '!' symbol?
Creating the '!' symbol on a U.S. keyboard
To create an exclamation mark using a U.S. keyboard, hold down the Shift key and press number one on top of the keyboard.
Creating the '!' symbol on a smartphone or tablet
To create an exclamation mark on a smartphone or tablet, open the keyboard and go into the numbers (123) or symbols (sym) section. Find and press your finger on the ! symbol.
How is an exclamation mark used with a computer?
The picture below is an example of where you may see exclamation marks in Microsoft Windows. As can be seen, there are five exclamation marks on five devices listed in the Windows Device Manager. These exclamation marks indicate errors with these hardware devices.
How else is the exclamation mark used with a computer?
- In programming and scripting languages, the exclamation mark is used as 'not.' For example, '!=' also means not equal. See our operator definition for further information.
- Used to help identify a nonexecutable statement.
- A shebang to help scripts, such as Perl scripts, to identify the location of Perl.
Related bang pages
- Information on how to insert an upside down exclamation mark in HTML is available on our extended special HTML characters page.
![Point Exclamation Qwerty Point Exclamation Qwerty](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125570202/674648265.png)
2.Bang is also used to describe the physical process of hitting an object, often the keyboard. For example, a person may get frustrated with their computer and bang their hands on the keyboard.
!=, Keyboard terms, Whack