Quick..how do I make those mickey ears with the keyboard

I don't think I can do it all - my laptop is broken and I have to post from my iPhone.:rotfl:

This never bothered me before - I've never had a need to make a keyboard Mickey, but now that I can't I'm very sad!:sad1:

•O•

This is the best I can do - looks more like Princess Leia.:lmao:
 
ºOº yaaay!! I forgot how you do this!
 
To make them press ALT, then 167 using the number pad on the right part of your keyboard. Then press the O key, and repeat step one.

ºOº

ºOº TAdA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:groom:
 

ºOº

Sorry.. just wanted to try! :goodvibes
 
If you're on a laptop & don't have a number pad, you can use Windows Character Map to get the degree sign for the ears.

You can either do a Start - Run - charmap or look in your System Tools (which is probably in Accessories) for it.

Select the degree symbol, copy it, then paste it in here.

Charmap also comes in handy if you want ¢ or ¼ or ½ or other symbols
 
I can't find the num lock on my lap top :( I see the number pad, but no lock...weird!

No Mickey's for me!!!
 
Now I have to try...
ºOº I did it :cheer2: :cool1: :banana:
 
ºOº That's fun! ºOº

☻ ☻ ♥ ♥ ♠ ♠ ○ ○

Fun with ALT!
 



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