Alt + 94 = ^
alt+252
Hold down the Alt key, type the numbers in the code (still holding down the Alt key), and then release the key.
simply press Alt [key] + 3 dig code, then release alt [key], ex. press alt [key] type 164 release alt [key] it yields ñ
The alt code for a fish symbol is Alt + 1F41F. This code can be entered on a Windows computer by holding down the "Alt" key and typing the numbers 1F41F on the numeric keypad.
When the Alt Key and the Windows Logo Key are pressed simultaneously, a window in the center of the screen will appear, and while holding down the Windows Key and pressing the Alt key, you will switch between Applications that are open and the Desktop.
ALT KEY!! just took the test and put ctrl (which is wrong!) bc some idiot thought they knew the answer. put ALT KEY if you want the right answer!!
To make a caret symbol, hold down the 'shift' key and then press the number 6. It will appear as ^. The caret is a spacing character and is officially referred to as a 'circumflex accent' in the American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
The alt code for the letter "Ō" (capital O with a macron) is Alt + 332, while the alt code for "ō" (lowercase o with a macron) is Alt + 333. To use these codes, hold down the Alt key and type the corresponding number on the numeric keypad. This will insert the character into your text.
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Hold down Alt key, press 9774, and release Alt. That works for me in Microsoft word, I hope it will work for you wherever you need it!
Alt236 is the ASCII code for the infinity symbol - hold the "alt" key down while typing 236, then let up on the "alt" key and you will get a ∞ .
To create superscript text, you can use the Alt key along with a corresponding numeric code on the number pad. For example, to create superscript 2 (²), you would hold down the Alt key and type 0178. For subscript text, there is no direct Alt key combination and you may need to use special characters or the formatting options in your software.