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  2. Alt code - Wikipedia

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    The Alt codes had become so well known and memorized by users that Microsoft decided ... LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX Ã U+00C3: 199: 0195: LATIN CAPITAL ...

  3. Caret - Wikipedia

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    The incorporation of the circumflex symbol into ASCII is a consequence of this prior existence on typewriters: this symbol did not exist independently as a type or hot-lead printing character. The original 1963 version of the ASCII standard used the code point 0x5E for an up-arrow ↑.

  4. Â - Wikipedia

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    A circumflex is also used in the word ... Windows Alt Key codes. Â Alt + 0194 â Alt + 0226 Source: [2] TeX and LaTeX.

  5. Circumflex - Wikipedia

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    The circumflex ̂) is a ... However, â, ê and ô distinguish different sounds in most varieties of French, for instance cote "level, mark, code number" and côte ...

  6. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    To use alt key codes for keyboard shortcut symbols you’ll need to have this enabled. If you’re using a laptop, your number pad is probably integrated to save space. No problem! Just hit the Fn ...

  7. X̂ - Wikipedia

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    X̂ is the Latin letter X with a circumflex. The letter is used in the modern orthography of the Aleut language [1] and in the current Alaska Native Language Center alphabet of the Haida language. [2] In both cases, it represents the sound . In mathematics, x̂ often refers to the unit vector in the +X direction.

  8. Latin Extended Additional - Wikipedia

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    Code Result Description Latin General Use Extensions U+1E00 ... Latin Capital Letter D with circumflex below U+1E13 ḓ Latin Small Letter D with circumflex below U+1E14

  9. Caret (proofreading) - Wikipedia

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    The caret (/ ˈ k ær ɪ t /) is a V-shaped grapheme, usually inverted and sometimes extended, used in proofreading and typography to indicate that additional material needs to be inserted at the point indicated in the text.