How do you insert a equal to, greater than sign?
How do you insert or make a equa to, greater than sign?
macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4), airport extreme
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How do you insert or make a equa to, greater than sign?
macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4), airport extreme
option > is ≥
option < is ≤
Quite logical on the USA and Australian keyboards. It will vary on others.
Peter
option > is ≥
option < is ≤
Quite logical on the USA and Australian keyboards. It will vary on others.
Peter
Hold down OPTION then click on < or > then you get this ≤ ≥
Yay!
Jerry
I hunted these all out yonks ago by simply typing all the keys in the rows as they appear on the keyboard, without/with option and/or shift held down.
Still do it when I can't quite remember where Apple put them, but must say the old Apple was brilliant at stuff like this. If the new Apple (post OSX) was to have done it, it would have been as big a mess as Windows.
Peter
≥ can be found in the Characters Pane.
Edit > Special Characters > Math Symbols
Jerry
EDIT: sorry mate, wrong device.
Even better, thanks.
Jerry
What does it say in the post (from 2011), 3 posts in front of yours?
Peter
How do you insert a equal to, greater than sign?