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"command-period" ,what's that "period" key?

sorry...what's that said "period" key,pls?
thanks!

MBP 2GHZ, Mac OS X (10.4.7), Intel D950, XP

Posted on Dec 24, 2006 10:43 PM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2006 11:11 PM

The period key is the key with the small . on it in many keyboard layouts; in a North American English layout, it is two keys to the left of the right Shift key, and is on the bottom row of many numeric keypads. It is the key you used to type the . in your post.

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Dec 25, 2006 4:29 PM in response to jord

no, 'period' is definitely only used in american english to refer to 'full stop'. so if someone only has english as a second language, and only british english at that, then 'period' really doesn't mean anything. studying the logic manuals is hard enough if it's in your second language, so I can totally understand the need to check in at this forum and get clarification.

"command-period" ,what's that "period" key?

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