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In my dos prompt i have to put in a ~ character to open any files. but for some reason it wont show up in the dos box/prompt... I'm just wondering if there is any form of ctrl+? thing that could get me to typing a ~ character. It's only the dos prompt that wont recognize that key is what gets me the most though...

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(FYI, called a "tilde") – Rex M May 8 at 5:31
It's possible the font you're using doesn't display that character, though the defaults shouldn't have that problem. – Anonymous May 8 at 6:13

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On Spanish keyboards you can press "Alt Gr" and "4".

That key combination will write a tilde anywhere, including the command line.

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Obviously if your keyboard is not Spanish, you can easily change the layout to Spanish within seconds in the control panel. – mr-euro May 23 at 20:38
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How about trying to copy/paste it?

  1. Start->Run->charmap
  2. select the ~ char and hit select then copy
  3. open the prompt window and go Alt+Space then Edit->Paste
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Hold down the Alt key and type 0126 (zero one two six) on the numeric keypad.

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sorry didnt work... thanks though. – Agifoto May 8 at 7:10
I guess whatever's stopping the key from working is also stopping Alt-0126 from working. Sorry, I don't have any more suggestions. – RichieHindle May 8 at 7:56

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