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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!
latin capital letter e with grave É u+00c9: 144: 0201: latin capital letter e with acute Ê u+00ca: 210: 0202: latin capital letter e with circumflex Ë u+00cb: 211: 0203: latin capital letter e with diaeresis Ì u+00cc: 222: 0204: latin capital letter i with grave Í u+00cd: 214: 0205: latin capital letter i with acute Î u+00ce: 215: 0206 ...
Most typewriters use a QWERTZ keyboard with Polish letters (with diacritical marks) accessed directly (officially approved as "Typist's keyboard", Polish: klawiatura maszynistki, Polish Standard PN-87), which is mainly ignored in Poland as impractical (custom-made keyboards, e.g., those in the public sector as well as some Apple computers ...
IBM states that AltGr is an abbreviation for alternate graphic. [3] [4]Sun Microsystems keyboard, which labels the key as Alt Graph. A key labelled with some variation of "Alt Graphic" was on many computer keyboards before the Windows international layouts.
This page lists codes for keyboard characters, the computer code values for common characters, such as the Unicode or HTML entity codes (see below: Table of HTML values"). There are also key chord combinations, such as keying an en dash ('–') by holding ALT+0150 on the numeric keypad of MS Windows computers.
Shortcut Action; Mark as Read K: Mark as Unread Shift + K: Star L: Unstar Shift + L: Delete Del or Backspace: Archive E: Restore to inbox Shift + E: Open Move menu D: Go to the previous message Left arrow: Go to the next message Right arrow: Reply R: Reply all A: Forward F: Print P: Open attachmet preview Shift + P
Many computer systems support alternative keys or key sequences for keyboards without the Han/Yeong key. It is absent from the keyboards of most portable computers in South Korea, where the right Alt key is used instead. On the right Alt key of these devices, only "한/영" (Han/Yeong) or both "한/영" (Han/Yeong) and Alt are printed.
Ctrl+ L / F6 / Alt+ D, Alt+C or Alt+E depending on language ⌘ Cmd+L or ⇧ Shift+⌘ Cmd+G: Ctrl+ L or Alt+ D or F6: Ctrl+L or Alt+D: Go to the previous location in history [20] Alt+← or ← Backspace: ⌘ Cmd+[or ⌘ Cmd+←: Alt+←: Alt+←: Go to the next location in history Alt+→ or ⇧ Shift+← Backspace (web browser only) ⌘ Cmd+ ...