Using > in command line

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Fever007
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Using > in command line

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Hi,
I'm having problems not being able to use > in the command line.It will let me use < which is exactly the opposite and of no use :(.
I've tried every possible combination with shift,ctl,alt,altgr etc and still not get '>'.
Any suggestions and help would greatly be appreciated thanks in advance.
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Scrappitt
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Re: Using > in command line

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Hmm! Time to buy a new keyboard

:shock:
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Fever007
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Re: Using > in command line

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Yeah it sounds that way Scrappitt the interesting part is I can use > while writing on here and MSword,excel etc but not use it in the command line during the game it really has me baffled :shock:
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Milan
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Fever007 wrote:Yeah it sounds that way Scrappitt the interesting part is I can use > while writing on here and MSword,excel etc but not use it in the command line during the game it really has me baffled :shock:
Many of your countrymen had this problem and If I remember well there is some "trick" with SHIFT + something, try in camp all combinations with SHIFT + ...... :wink:
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Fever007
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Re: Using > in command line

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Thanks Milan,when next on line will try all possible combinations as long as you dont shoot me while I'm trying :wink:
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Re: Using > in command line

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ok I have managed to work it out,for others that may have the same problem it is SHIFT+:

Thanks for the tip Milan :D
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Fever007 wrote:ok I have managed to work it out,for others that may have the same problem it is SHIFT+:

Thanks for the tip Milan :D
Maybe Remus can implement copy paste function in this game :party:
Sorry guys but I am in the mood today :help:
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