I remember about 30 years ago, a registration card for a Microsoft product had specific forms that they wanted for certain letters, for the sake of a slightly inadequate handwriting recognition program. Among those was "ticked letter O". A round 'O", with an extra mark on the upper right. Like a slashed zero, with the slash going from upper right, but stopping before the center of the character. Or like an inverted 'Q' At the time, I thought that that surely would increase confusion between zero, letter 'O' and letter 'Q'.

Yes, we were getting used to Palm's "Graffiti" stylized letters.


Yes, the confusion between slashing zero VS slashing letter 'O' DID resolve itself, as such things will do, as soon as everybody who slashed letter 'O' had died off.

I understand that some European countries had more orless problems with it than we did, particularly those who already had "altered" characters included in their languages.

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Grumpy Ol' Fred                 ci...@xenosoft.com

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