Windows ALT-NUMBERPAD characters

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The discussion focuses on using ALT codes for typing special characters on Windows PCs, emphasizing the efficiency of this method compared to searching through menus. Specific examples include ALT-230 for µ, ALT-241 for ±, and ALT-248 for °. The conversation also touches on equivalent shortcuts for Mac users, highlighting the community's appreciation for cross-platform contributions without engaging in OS rivalry. Additionally, participants mention the broader use of ASCII character codes, providing links to resources for further exploration. Overall, the thread promotes the utility of keyboard shortcuts across different operating systems.
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I thought you might find these useful. (I am amazed how many of my colleagues still type these longhand or have to find the symbol in a menu somewhere).

On a Windows PC, with NUM LOCK on, hold the left hand ALT button and type the number on the number pad.

ALT-230 = µ
ALT-241 = ±
ALT-248 = °

Hopefully more suggestions will follow...
 
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hmm :rolleyes:

on a mac (from the very first mac), alt-m = µ, shift-§ = ±, alt-shift-8 = ° etc :smile:

get a mac ! o:)
 
tiny-tim said:
hmm :rolleyes:

on a mac (from the very first mac), alt-m = µ, shift-§ = ±, alt-shift-8 = ° etc :smile:

get a mac ! o:)

Excellent riposte.

Being an open minded and tolerant community of intelligent professionals, we will not take this as an excuse to indulge in narrow minded Windows vs Mac vs Linux bashing.

Nope, we will rise above that and celebrate the contributions of shortcuts for any colour of operating system.

...Especially the minorities...
 
What you've discovered is the shortcut for inserting any ASCII character. You can use this for any of the ASCII characters on this chart, note that the second chart has the shortcuts you listed:

http://www.asciitable.com/

ASCII Table
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Extended ASCII Characters
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There are four digit codes too. ALT-0233 = é. There is a big contiguous block of accented letters and other variations in that general area.

Some others I know
0176 - °
0177 - ±
0178 - ²
0179 - ³
 
Back in the DOS days, when I didn't want customers (or potential competitors) tinkering with my code, I would name the file with an ending ALT255. The "character" is invisible, but DOS would require it in the file name if you wanted to open, copy, or modify the file. Back before I had access to a decent compiler for dBase applications, I had to leave source code on customer computers, and a little extra security was necessary.
 
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