Copyright Symbol (©): How to Type, Copy, and Use It
Copy the copyright symbol © or type it: Alt+0169 on Windows, Option+G on Mac, or (c) autocorrect. Plus why (c) is not the real symbol, © vs ® vs ™, and whether you even need it.
Copy the copyright symbol © or type it: Alt+0169 on Windows, Option+G on Mac, or (c) autocorrect. Plus why (c) is not the real symbol, © vs ® vs ™, and whether you even need it.
@ key not working or typing a quote mark? It is almost always a keyboard layout mismatch (US vs UK), not broken hardware. Here is the quick fix, plus how to type @ right now.
Copy the plus-minus symbol ± or type it: Alt+0177 on Windows, Shift+Option+= on Mac. Plus what ± means (tolerance vs two solutions), the minus-plus ∓, and showing ± in Excel.
Click to copy í, ì, î, ï, ī, į, or type any accented i on Windows, Mac, iPhone and Word. Alt codes, HTML entities, and what each mark means.
Copy the bullet point •, or type it on Windows (Alt 0149), Mac (Option+8), and phones. Plus the bullet family, when to use a real list, and its HTML and URL codes.
Copy the infinity symbol ∞ or type it: Alt+236 on Windows, Option+5 on Mac. Plus why infinity is not a number, that some infinities are bigger than others, the lemniscate origin, and ∞ in code.
You want to write café, à la carte, São Paulo, or Ångström. The word needs an “a” with a mark on top. Your keyboard has no key for it. There is a fast way on every device. Copy it, tap it, or type a short code. Pick the part you need below. How do you…
Click to copy ç, ć, č, ĉ, ċ, or type an accented c on Windows, Mac, iPhone and Word. Alt codes, HTML entities, and what each mark means.
Click to copy ú, ù, û, ü, ū, ů, ű, ų, or type any accented u on Windows, Mac, iPhone and Word. Alt codes, HTML entities, and what each mark means.
Copy the hashtag # or type it: Shift+3 on US keyboards, Alt Gr+3 on UK. Plus why Shift+3 gives £, the octothorpe origin, # in URLs and code, and its HTML codes.