Wednesday, December 4, 2013

How to use Alt Codes ?


  1. Find the Alt Code you need from the alt code tables on this site or from the downloadable Alt Code list.
  2. Make sure that "Number Lock" is switched on.
    There should be a light on your keyboard indicating this.
If not, press the "Number Lock" key at the top left of the numeric keypad.



  • Hold down the "Alt" key to the left of the space bar and key the code on the numeric keypad.
    Don't release the "Alt" key until after you've typed the alt code. When you release it you should see the special character you include.
  • Instructions for entering Alt Codes on a lap top
    Even if you have a laptop or a keyboard with no numeric keypad - you can still use alt codes.


    1. Look for a "function" or "fn" key normally near the bottom left of the keyboard.
    2. Look for a button with "num lock" written in the same colour which is usually near the top right of the keyboard.


  • While holding "function" press and relase "num lock".
  • Enter alt codes using the method above but to enter the actual numeric alt code use the keys with numbers in the same colour as the function (fn) key. Normally "U" has 4 on it for example.
  • Switch "num lock" off in the same way as you switched it on to continue using your keyboard normally.

  • Character Map

    Open Character Map by clicking the Start button , clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, clicking System Tools, and then clicking Character Map.

    Using Character Map

    1. In Character Map, click the Font list, and then click the font you want to use.
    2. Click the special character you want to insert into the document.
    3. Click Select, and then click Copy.
    4. Open your document and click the location in the document where you want the special character to appear.
    5. Click the Edit menu, and then click Paste.

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