![]() The reason for that is quite simple, the six graphic novels (the “Ankh of Isis” trilogy and the “Hawk” trilogy) contained a present day part that was heavily inconsistent with the modern day part of the games while their historical part had been initially considered canon. Second, on some keyboards, only one of the two Alt keys will work for this method.Many Assassin’s Creed fans have always distrusted the so-called “French Comics”, the graphic novels that have been yearly published by French publisher Les Deux Royaumes from 2009 to 2014. First, when you type in the numbers, some keyboards require that you use the “numeric keypad” located to the side, rather than the numbers along the top. When using this (out-dated) system, there are two important things to remember. You can reference the following codes to specify the letters you would like to input: To do this you will hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while typing a specific four digit number, then release the ALT key. If, for some reason, you don’t want to change your keyboard, you can always type in the troublesome cryptic codes. ![]() On some keyboards, only one of the two Alt keys will work for this. To type the special punctuation characters, you need to hold down on the Alt key while you strike the appropriate punctuation mark. To type the capitalized version of any of these letters, you would do the same but hold down SHIFT when typing the letter. To type the á, you need only strike the apostrophe key and then the letter a. To type the special characters, two keystrokes are required. These two minor inconveniences are more than made up for by the ease with which you can now type the special characters. You must first strike the quotes key and then strike the space bar in order to create the (“) symbol. The next thing to note is that the quotes (“) key behaves the same way as the apostrophe key. When you strike the spacebar, the apostrophe will appear. To type the single apostrophe now, you must strike the single apostrophe key and then strike the space bar. First of all, notice that if you strike the single apostrophe (‘) key, nothing happens. If you followed the above directions carefully, your keyboard will now react slightly differently than it did before.
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