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how do i make the degree symbol on a chromebook

heya! May 2015 This site will teach you how to easily insert the degree symbol in any text field on your device. February 2014 Ikr!!!! THEN - hands off the keyboard !THANK YOU!!!! SAMSUNG Chromebook here. (And you can drop the leading zeros.) Thanks! Place the cursor where you want the degree symbol to go in your text. Thank you so much! First, tap where you want to insert the degree sign, and tap on ?123 on GBoard. That is particularly important in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Business. Read more about the length of a degree in the geographic coordinate system this on this Wikipedia page. I did a bit of research, and I discovered that the trick is using the Unicode for each character. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM, an acronym which is French for Bureau international des poids et mesures) and the U.S. Government Printing Office both suggest printing temperatures with a space between the number and the degree symbol, as in 10 °C. As a result, this is a place where it is important to check the style book which applies in your discipline. I totally did not think it would work but it succeeded. Y'all realize you could just copy this ° right here and paste it anytime ya wan't right?!?! Yes, tedius, but effective and I'm SO happy to have the symbol in my docs. You guys r chill af. Watch the video below to see it in action: March 2015 However, the placement of the numbers and degree symbol varies. Thanks! Step 1: Hold down ctrl + shift and hit u (you'll see u with an underline) August 2016 Yay this worked for my assignment! Thanks for taking the time to publish a post. April 2013 °Thank you, worked, to get out of the tiny text do the 'left click' thing then 'clear formatting'. Shift on the left side, alt and colon on the right side makes a ° sign, this didnt work on my samsung chromebook any idea why. Some of the combination keys produce nothing while one or two of them produces 0 and that certainly is not a degree sign. it works by goin to insert tab then go to special characters and searching it up. November 2013 Type 00BA and press Enterto get the degree symbol º. (period), release, o(lowercase O), then ctrl + . It all depends on the keyboard that you are using. Soooo helpful with my assignment! But if you go into special characters and type degree, it shows up! control-shift-u enters unicode input mode, and 00b0 is the unicode for the degree sign. I was like WHA??!! Step 2: Hold down shift and hit b (you'll see the underline from the u extend under the b) February 2017 Cool, man. March 2018 See? The Degree special character is not present on the keyboard. This is labeled as EXTD. Type 0 0 B A and press Enter to get the degree symbol º. Thanks! °, i love dank memes like DATBOI i didn't even try i just did a copy paste on the symbol that you posted. 100% awesome ha like its so easy to make degree symbol °, Work from Home-Fifth Harmony Why does Google not release a FULL list of symbol shortcuts? January 2014 March 2016 WOW!!!!! Love y'all. Symbol: ℉The Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by Dutch–German–Polish physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. May 2018 That doesn't work for me on an HP Chromebook either. April 2015 January 2016 That way didn't work for me. I tried the alt+shift+0 on the right side and i worked!!!!!! If you are running Word on a Windows machine, just have a look above. October 2015 March 2014 So for the degree symbol (°), for example, type Ctrl+Shift+u at the same time, release them, type 00B0 (the 4‑character unicode for the degree symbol), then press the space bar. Follow Me On Instagram its @nonofyourbussniess, There music is really cool and i don't know why you hate them, you guys know im saying the truth there the worst singers in the worlds history, I ❤ Charlie Puth always and forever he's mine. Man, this thing worked so well!!! Wowzers. You can use the Windows Character map or you use a keyboard code. They did, search up... keyboard shortcuts for chromebook (or your computer). Click Insert > Symbol. Then tap on the 1234 (next to the space bar) to open the symbols. Once you type it a couple times it's not as tedius. September 2016 Just check above on this page. So for the degree symbol (°), for example, type Ctrl+Shift+u at the same time, release them, type 00B0 (the 4‑character unicode for the degree symbol), then press the space bar. Follow me on Twitter at @hotpepper. December 2015 ctrl+shift release both ctrl+b release both type 0 hit space, your have to hold the shift and alt and press the colon while holding them both, this doesnt work on oogle docs but found a way September 2013 "BEKFAST!" You don't have to press the shift in front of the b. the steps work just dont release so Ctrl+Shift+u+Shift+b+0+space press enter after you do all the steps Easier: *on the rightside of the keyboard* Shift-Aft-0 and done!!! Totally just worked on my Toshiba Chromebook II. Thank you - it works great, when you can remember, which gets easier with use. Absolutely NONE, nada, zip, zilch of these tips work to produce the degree sign. YES!!! for whoever cant get it, you need the EXTD keyboard ^^ credit to one of the comments i read <3, ° press ctrl+shift+u then release, type the letter b then a zero and space. September 2014 Just type Ctrl+Shift+u at the same time, release them, type in the 4‑character unicode, then press the space bar. ctrl + shift + u, release, shift + b, release, 0, space= now, if i can only remember this, i won't have to look up the weather first and then copy and paste. Oh yeah thanks man!!! August 2013 I could not find anything else that would work on my Dell Chromebook 11¨. We have been wanting to know how to do this and now we can add it to our projects! You can also copy/paste it from this page. And I got regected. Don't worry, guys, I'm still fat. IT@S NOT WORKIN ON MY ACER CHROMEBOOK!!!!!!!!! You can use the same trick to get a snowman with control-shift-u then 2603 then space: ☃ Use google to find the unicode codes for any symbol like U+1D5EB is 헫 (control-shift-u then 1d53b then space.) Make sure that you are using the extended keyboard. Press Ctrl+Shift+U in any input field on Chromebook, you’ll get a little underlined “u” on your screen. °. PEACE!! It works every time... if it doesn't work, just keep trying it. I will definitely give it a try, bc I can never remember the other combinations! ~How my brain works~

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