Alt codes for windows




















For any real heavy lifting, you'd probably want to use something like TeX, but if you're just trying to send a mathematical expression through an instant message, these alt codes can come in hand.

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If you read this far, tweet to the author to show them you care. Tweet a thanks. Learn to code for free. Upwards Arrow. Downwards Arrow. Rightwards Arrow. Leftwards Arrow. Right Angle. Left Right Arrow. Black Up-Pointing Triangle. Black Down-Pointing Triangle. Exclamation Mark. Quotation Mark. Number Sign. Dollar Sign. Percent Sign. Left Parenthesis. Right Parenthesis. Plus Sign. Full Stop. Digit Zero. Digit One. Digit Two.

Digit Three. Digit Four. Digit Five. Digit Six. Digit Seven. Digit Eight. Digit Nine. Less-Than Sign. Equals Sign. Greater-Than Sign. Question Mark. Commercial At. Latin Capital Letter A. Latin Capital Letter B. Latin Capital Letter C. Latin Capital Letter D. Latin Capital Letter E. Latin Capital Letter F. Latin Capital Letter G. Latin Capital Letter H. Latin Capital Letter I. Latin Capital Letter J. Latin Capital Letter K. Latin Capital Letter L. Latin Capital Letter M. Latin Capital Letter N.

Latin Capital Letter O. Latin Capital Letter P. Latin Capital Letter Q. Latin Capital Letter R. Latin Capital Letter S. Latin Capital Letter T. Latin Capital Letter U. Latin Capital Letter V. Latin Capital Letter W. Latin Capital Letter X. Latin Capital Letter Y. Latin Capital Letter Z.

Left Square Bracket. Reverse Solidus. Right Square Bracket. Circumflex Accent. Low Line. Grave Accent. Latin Small Letter A. Latin Small Letter B. Latin Small Letter C. Latin Small Letter D. Latin Small Letter E. Latin Small Letter F. Latin Small Letter G. Latin Small Letter H. Latin Small Letter I. For more information on how to use symbols, emojis please check our How to use Alt-Codes? Unicode codes can not be typed. To use them in facebook, twitter, textbox or elsewhere just follow the instructions at top.

See the individual Language pages for additional codes. If you are having problems inputting these codes, please review the instructions for using the codes at the bottom of this Web page. See the Unicode Math Chart for additional codes for math symbols. Note that they only work in Microsoft Office and that you should use the non-Hex code.



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