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Offline SmallFry

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Tilde troubles...
« on: Sun, 02 December 2012, 15:01:17 »
I cleaned up my G80-1800 and now my Tilde wont work. I haven't hit it with a meter yet, but didn't know if inlikeflynn/other 1800 enthusiasts would have any weird quirks that happen occasionally. The Tilde is the only key does not work.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 17:22:05 »
Let's be honest. What are you going to use that key for?

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 17:25:18 »
Let's be honest. What are you going to use that key for?
I use the ~ key once every round in Counter-Strike: Source to pop up the console window (So I can see the damage given/taken that round). I'm not sure what he uses it for, but it definitely has it's uses.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 17:27:49 »
Let's be honest. What are you going to use that key for?

Linux shortcut for "home".  Important key.

Can't imagine why one would use the grave key, however.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 19:07:44 »
To execute commands at a Unix prompt as sub-processes e.g. echo `date` will run the date command and echo the output.
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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 19:30:36 »
To execute commands at a Unix prompt as sub-processes e.g. echo `date` will run the date command and echo the output.

Or right.  BASH.  Jeez; soggy brain today.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 20:19:39 »
You guys, I was joking... SF needs some help.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 22:10:45 »
I think its fixed... I'll report if anything else goes wonky.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 06 December 2012, 22:24:19 »
To execute commands at a Unix prompt as sub-processes e.g. echo `date` will run the date command and echo the output.
You can always use the (preferred since POSIX adopted the Korn shell-isms) $(date) vs `date`.  But it would also mess with m4 open-close `' style quoting. 

It's funny how characters that were not important to English typists were defined to become important (~, `, @, *, etc.) just because they were on the keyboard, so got used for something.

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Re: Tilde troubles...
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 07 December 2012, 08:37:17 »
To execute commands at a Unix prompt as sub-processes e.g. echo `date` will run the date command and echo the output.
AmigaDOS works the same way.
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