The "Ariel Unicode MS" font "ARIALUNI.TTF" version 1.01 or similar Unicode facsimile is required. Microsofts version is only legally available through their products. There are open source & GNU Unicode font types however.
The character ツ is Unicode,
It's Unicode value is 30C4
It's Decimal value is 12484
In windows, ideally one would hold alt and type Using their number-pad for everything but the [c] key in the following: +30C4.
However a registry setting is required. There are also other alternatives for those who use laptops or keyboards without number pads.
Please note, not every program or text entry field supports the input of Unicode characters. In many cases a "?" or a " " (or nothing at all) will be displayed when entering a Unicode character into a text field that does not support it. One way to check is to copy and paste the character into the program or text field, if visible, you will likely be capable of typing it into the program should you have a sufficient method to do so.
On Windows XP Pro I was able to type the symbol,
by holding an [Alt] key,
pressing the number-pad [+] key,
followed by number-pad [3],
number-pad [0],
keyboard [c],
number-pad [4]
then releasing the [Alt] key.
This required that my Regestry contained the following information:
in [ HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method, ]
Name: "EnableHexNumpad", Type: "REG_SZ", Data: "1".
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To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option F on a Mac.
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option 21A9 on a Mac.
To type the B flat symbol () on your keyboard, you can use the Alt code method. Press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard, then type the code 9837 using the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. Release the Alt key, and the B flat symbol should appear.
shift + u
The keyboard symbol is... Ⓐ Just copy & paste
To type a flat symbol on a keyboard, you can usually use the Alt code method by holding down the Alt key and typing 9837 on the numeric keypad. This will produce the symbol.
To type the square root symbol on ypur keyboard press and hold alt and type 251.
Use the keyboard.
€= ctrl+alt+3On my keyboard, €= AltGr+e€ is the symbol for the Euro.
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