Hitting the "^" followed by "SPACE" will give you "^" - but you probably
knew that.
I think this is exactly as it should be - "^" is a kind of decoration (that
"^" alone you just decorate an empty space.
"scott" <sco### [at] scottcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>> In Word you can use some keyboard shortcuts...
>>
>> (ctrl ~)n
>> (ctrl :)u
>> (ctrl ^)a
>
> On my German keyboard pressing ^ by itself does that, annoying if you're
> trying to type "^error" or something (often in C++ .net) because it comes
> to go above other letters.
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