By copying and pasting this:
™
™ is Unicode character x0099 [that's a hexadecimal number, hence the x]. Unfortunately whilst Unicode standardises the character set itself, there seems to be no standard way to type such characters using a keyboard - it depends upon your operating system, your settings therein, and your application (and the application's version).
Good resources:
Finding Unicode characters:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/index.htm
Methods to type the character:
http://www.fileformat.info/tip/microsoft/enter_unicode.htm
http://www.georgehernandez.com/h/xComputers/CharacterSets/Shortcuts.asp#InputLocale
Internationalisation side-bar add-on for Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/10573/
its not a TM
Its not a TM
By Leveling Up: Start: Scratch, Growl, Dig, Sand-Attack 15: Growl 19: Dig 24: Sand-Attack 35: Slash 47: Earthquake By TM/HM: TM 06: Toxic TM 08: Body Slam TM 09: Take Down TM 10: Double-Edge TM 15: Hyperbeam TM 20: Rage TM 26: Earthquake TM 27: Fissure TM 28: Dig TM 31: Mimic TM 32: Double Team TM 34: Bide TM 44: Rest TM 48: Rock Slide HM 01: Cut
The TM thunder wave no longer is a TM.
Slash is not a TM.
U+2120 In Unicode or a superscripted TM
I did it and it is this
Rxvt-unicode was created in 2003-11.
The character "A" is represented in Unicode as U+0041.
Arial Unicode MS was created in 1998.
Preeti To Unicode COnverter is one of the most widely used tool to convert nepali traditional roman font to unicode and vice versa.
Java Supports International programming so java supports Unicode
That sounds like a quiz question asking for the answer Unicode.
That depends on your situation. If you have a Unicode-encoded file that you wish to read, you can try to open it with a Unicode-enabled editor, such as SC Unipad (http://www.unipad.org/main/). == ==
See http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/10c5/index.htm . The Unicode value U+10C5. The HTML hex entity is Ⴥ .
Unicode.
Unicode