![]() The included characters feature a rather unique and mostly unreadable design. The remaining 24 majuscules (uppercase) characters of the Latin alphabet are encoded as an apostrophe. It contains the characters to write TeamViewer plus the digits 7 and 8. ![]() You can see an almost complete type specimen of the TeamViewer font in the above illustration. Intentional or not, it enables websites to detect if you have TeamViewer installed on your computer. So, here’s a bit of a mystery: Why does TeamViewer – the popular remote desktop program – install a font it doesn’t use on your computer? The abstract font (shown in the above image) doesn’t seem to serve any purpose in the software.
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