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Encyclopedia > Alt codes

The term Alt codes is used to refer to a number of Unicode input methods that allow characters to be entered by typing a character's code point in concert with the Alt key. Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... An input method editor (IME) is a program or operating system component that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols (such as Japanese, Chinese, Tibetan and Korean characters), using a standard Western keyboard. ... The Alt key on a modern Windows keyboard The Alt key on an IBM PC keyboard is either of two keys located next to the Space bar, used to change the function of other pressed keys. ...

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  • In Microsoft Windows, symbols and accented characters not found on the keyboard are inserted by holding down the Alt key and typing a number on the numeric keypad; see Windows Alt keycodes. Characters are stored on your computer as numbers; each letter or symbol is represented by a number. To make sure that text looks the same on all computers, there is a standard called Unicode that defines which numbers are mapped to which characters. Due to the number of alphabets in the world, Unicode defines tens of thousands of characters.
  • A variant of alt codes are Alt-X codes; in WordPad and Microsoft Word 2002/2003 for Windows, the keystroke Alt + x will convert a hexadecimal number to the corresponding character; see Unicode input methods. Cardbox Software has created a free utility that is supposed to enable Alt-X codes throughout Windows.
  • The Linux console supports Alt codes using the same method as with Windows.

Microsoft Windows is the worlds largest operating system for use on personal computers. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... On PCs running the Microsoft Windows operating system, additional characters to those available by the current keyboard layout may be typed using the Alt key in conjunction with the keyboards numeric pad. ... Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... lol n00bs Microsoft Word is a word processing application from Microsoft. ... Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Linux (also known as GNU/Linux) is a computer operating system. ... Console may be: An organ term for the area of an organ including the keys, stops, and foot pedals manipulated by the organist. ...

Other input methods

  • A variety of codepoint-based input methods that do not use the term alt codes are provided by various programs and environments; see Unicode input methods for a full list.
  • Entering characters with a utility like Quick Key is much preferable to memorizing alt codes, although Quick Key also excels as an alt code reference. Proprietary alternatives include PopChar and FrKeys.
  • For heavy usage that justifies relearning key positions, a new Keyboard Layout is recommended.

Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Computers and other typing devices offer many different keyboard layouts, for people to be able to input data in different languages. ...

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On PCs running the Microsoft Windows operating system, additional characters to those available by the current keyboard layout may be typed using the Alt key in conjunction with the keyboards numeric pad. ...

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