Substituting ANSI characters for UOMs
You can configure units of measure to accept special character symbols
instead of text entries. For example, DEG_C can be used for
degrees centigrade. You may want a different unit of measure for celsius temperature, such
as °C. The table shows useful ANSI characters.
| Character | ANSI Code | On keyboards with a numeric keypad | On keyboards without a numeric keypad |
|---|---|---|---|
£
|
163
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0163
|
Alt Fn 0163
|
¥
|
106
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0106
|
Alt Fn 0106
|
°
|
176
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0176
|
Alt Fn 0176
|
±
|
177
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0177
|
Alt Fn 0177
|
²
|
178
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0178
|
Alt Fn 0178
|
³
|
179
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0179
|
Alt Fn 0179
|
µ
|
181
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0181
|
Alt Fn 0181
|
ß
|
223
|
Num Lock -- Alt 0223
|
Alt Fn 0223
|
On keyboards with a numeric keypad
- Press on the numeric keypad.
- Hold the
key and type
0 (zero), followed by the ANSI Code. For
example, to type
µ, press + on the numeric keypad.
On laptop keyboards without a numeric keypad
Hold the
and
keys and type
0 (zero), followed by the ANSI Code. For
example, to type
µ, press
+
+
.