Windows Alt Codes for Math Symbols SYMBOL
Windows Alt Code for Currency Symbols SYMBOL Spanish/French angle single quotation marks Icelandic/Old English Eth (caps/lowecase) Icelandic/Old English Thorn (caps/lowecase) Nordic A ring (caps/lowecase), Angstrom sign Masculine Ordinal Number (Span/Ital/Portuguese) Windows Alt Codes for Foreign Characters SYMBOL _ Windows Alt Codes for Accented Vowels AccentĮxample: To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key. ‡Many fonts improperly display Alt 166 as ª rather than, and Alt 167 as º rather than. †Some word processing programs will not recognize these Alt functions. There are some gaps in the numerical sequence of Alt character codes, because either those elements do not exist, or they are duplicates of elements listed elsewhere. Release the Alt key, and the character will appear.While the Alt key is pressed, type the sequence of numbers (on the numeric keypad) from the Alt code in the above table.Ensure that the Num Lock key has been pressed, to activate the numeric key section of the keyboard.To type a special character, using an Alt keyboard sequence:
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