It might be different with other layuouts, but in the US, the vertical line is usually at the far right above the return / enter key, the shift character of backslash . ?rodii ?18 : 32, 2 March 2006 ( UTC)
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Repeated characters in the plaintext were more frequent both because of the characteristics of German ( EE, TT, LL and SS are relatively common ), and because telegraphists frequently repeated the figures-shift and letters-shift characters as their loss in an ordinary telegraph message could lead to gibberish.
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Repeated characters in the plaintext were more frequent both because of the characteristics of German ( EE, TT, LL and SS are relatively common ), and because telegraphists frequently repeated the figures-shift and letters-shift characters as their loss in an ordinary telegraph transmission could lead to gibberish.
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"' Telepen "'is a name of a barcode symbology designed in 1972 in the UK to express all 128 ASCII characters without using shift characters for code switching, and using only two different widths for bars and spaces . ( Unlike Code 128, which uses shifts and four different element widths .)
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When XOR-ed with any character, this null character has no effect, so in these circumstances, ? \ chi = ?K . Repeated characters in the plaintext were more frequent both because of the characteristics of German ( EE, TT, LL and SS are relatively common ), and because telegraphists frequently repeated the figures-shift and letters-shift characters as their loss in an ordinary telegraph message could lead to gibberish.
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Sometimes it may be used for Arabic language as well, but the Eastern digits ( encoded here in their Persian-Hindu variant ) won't be used in that case because standard Arabic prefer its traditional Eastern Arabic digits, and will frequently be replaced by Western Arabic digits ( encoded in the locking shift character set in column 0x30 ) which are also used now frequently in Urdu as well.