Determining a character mapping, Accessing unmapped characters – TROY Group MICR_IRD 3005 Security Printing Solutions User’s Guide User Manual

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Section 7

Using TROY Fonts

Security Printing Solutions User’s Guide -- 50-70410-002 Rev. A

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Determining a
Character
Mapping

Accessing
Unmapped
Characters




To determine which key on your computer keyboard that a TROY character or symbol is “mapped” to, simply
compare the ASCII number of the selected TROY character or symbol to the same ASCII number listed in the
Standard ASCII Character Map (shown on the next page) to determine which keyboard key can be used to
access the selected TROY character or symbol.

Some of the font sets provided on the TROY Security Printing Solutions
CD contain more characters or symbols than can be “mapped” to the
available keys on a standard computer keyboard. In this case, these
characters can be accessed by manually entering the ASCII number (see
example at right) designated for each character (refer to the character
tables on the following pages). The hexadecimal number shown below
the ASCII number is used for programming mainframe computers.

To access a character or symbol that is not “mapped” to one of the keys on your Windows computer keyboard,
you can manually enter the ASCII number by holding down the

ALT

key on your keyboard, entering the associated

ASCII number for the character you wish to access, and then releasing the

ALT

key.

A

0041

65

Hexadecimal Number

Character or Symbol

ASCII Number

NOTE: You must use the numerical keypad on your keyboard to enter the ASCII number. The number keys along
the top of the keyboard will not work for this application.









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