Alt Codes List of Alt Key Codes Symbols
Alt Codes List of Alt Key Codes Symbols
Alt Codes
The list of all Alt Codes for special characters and symbols. Learn How to use Alt Key Codes? for special characters and symbols.
Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode
You can copy & paste, or drag & drop any symbol to
textbox below, and see how it looks like.
☻ 2 A 65 Ç 128 ┐ 191 ■ 254 Ã 0195
» 🐱 Animal Symbols
» ⚑ French Alphabet
◙ 10 I 73 ê 136 ╟ 199 ‡ 0135 Ë 0203
» ⚑ German Alphabet
» ⚑ Italian Alphabet
♂ 11 J 74 ë 137 ╚ 200 ˆ 0136 Ì 0204
» ⚑ Spanish Alphabet
» $ Dollar Sign
» £ Pound Sign
» ♘ Chess Symbols
Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode
Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode Symbol AltCode
These codes became so popular so that Microsoft, even though developed a new set of
codes, decided to keep them. The new set was named ANSI(later changed to Windows
codes), and the old ones called as OEM(original equipment manufacturer) code pages.
Three-digit codes represent the OEM codes. Codes with a preceding 0 represent the new
ANSI codes.
For the last two decades, Unicode is being adopted by many systems. After adopting
Windows to Unicode, the entry of all Unicode characters by the same method was desired,
and achieved by some applications, but couldn't be spread to all system. Compatibility issues
with old ANSI codes prevent the entry of all Unicode characters.
Some Tips:
Characters produced may vary depending on the OEM Code Page setting.
To type a character using its Alt Code value, Num lock should be on. Otherwise unwanted
results may occur.
The numeric keypad does not exist on every laptop. To use them, Numpad should be
activated by pressing down the Fn key.
For more information on how to use symbols, emojis please check our How to use Alt-
Codes? page.
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