Alt Key Numeric Codes
Alt Key Numeric Codes
Currency Symbols
Windows Alt Code for Currency Symbols
SYMBOL NAME CODE NUMBER
¢ Cent sign 0162
£ British Pound 0163
€ Euro currency 0128
¥ Japanese Yen 0165
ƒ Dutch Florin 0131
¤ Generic currency symbol 0164
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Math Symbols
Windows Alt Codes for Math Symbols
SYMBOL NAME CODE NUMBER
÷ Division sign 0247
° Degree symbol 0176
¬ Not symbol 0172
± Plus/minus 0177
µ Micro 0181
‰ Per Mille (1/1000th) 0137
Fractions
These codes produce fractions which are spaced on one line.
Windows Alt Codes - Fractions
SYMBOL NAME CODE NUMBER
¼ Fraction 1/4 0188
½ Fraction 1/2 0189
¾ Fraction 3/4 0190
Other Punctuation
These incude copyright symbols and special section marks.
Windows Alt Codes for Punctuation
SYMBOL NAME CODE NUMBER
© Copyright symbol 0169
® Registered symbol 0174
™ Trademark 0153
• List Dot 0149
§ Section Symbol 0167
† Dagger 0134
‡ Double Dagger 0135
– en-dash 0150
— em-dash 0151
Paragraph Symbol
¶ 0182
(Pilcrow)
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NOTE: You must use the numeric key pad; if you use the number keys on the top of the
keyboard, the characters will not appear. If you are on a laptop or computer without a
separate numeric keypad one of the other methods is recommended.
3. While pressing down the ALT key, type the four-digit code on the numeric key pad at the
right edge of the keyboard. The codes are "case sensitive." For instance, the code for lower-
case á is ALT+0225, but capital Á is ALT+0193.
NOTE: If you have the International keyboard activated, you will only be able to input
codes with the ALT key on the left side of the keyboard.
4. Release the ALT key. The character will appear when the ALT key is released.
NOTE: You must include the initial zero in the code. For example to insert á (0225) you
must type ALT+0225, NOT ALT+225.