$: how do I get it into Houdini?

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Tried the normal Alt Gr but to no avail.
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It would help a lot of you made your posts less obscure and provided a context for your question, to say nothing of a proper question in the first place. You'll increase your likelihood of an answer tenfold.

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Let me say it again: How do I get the dollar sign onto Houdini?
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what language are you using on your keyboard?
for engligh it's Shift+4
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..I reside in finland however I changed Keyboard type to English US
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$ sign is working just gotta shift between the two languages
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Maybe this is an RFE? To enable extended characters in Houdini. I just tried using Alt + 3, 6 which is the character code for a dollar sign and it doesn't work in Houdini.

K2Ray, I don't know if it's a hassle to change languages, but you could probably type a dollar sign in a text editor and leave it open so you can coppy and paste it when you need it.
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Oh man I can see how this would become a problem when it comes time to do prcedural stuff with variables. I second the suggstion of having notepad open with the dolar sign character there to be copied. Simple and effective.
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remember also that anywhere you can type in Houdini you can use Alt+e to bring up the editor (notepad, vi - whatever) and it will obey whatever wacky keyboard setup you have
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