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Windows Alt Codes

Find the alt code for any symbol, then type it by holding Alt and entering the number on your numeric keypad. Click a symbol to copy it, or click any code to copy just that.

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SymbolNameWindows alt codeMac shortcutHTML
Copyright
Registered
Trademark
Section
Pilcrow
Dagger
Double dagger
Degree
Bullet
Ellipsis
Em dash
En dash
Euro
Pound
Yen
Cent
Currency sign Char Viewer
Rupee Char Viewer
Won Char Viewer
Ruble Char Viewer
Bitcoin Char Viewer
Plus-minus
Multiply Char Viewer
Divide
Not equal
Less or equal
Greater or equal
Approximately
Square root
Infinity
Sum
Product
Integral
Micro
Increment
One half Char Viewer
One quarter Char Viewer
Three quarters Char Viewer
Superscript 2 Char Viewer
Superscript 3 Char Viewer
Up arrow Char Viewer
Down arrow Char Viewer
Right arrow Char Viewer
Left arrow Char Viewer
Left-right arrow Char Viewer
Double right Char Viewer
Double left Char Viewer
Double left-right Char Viewer
Alpha (small) Char Viewer
Gamma (capital) Char Viewer
Pi (small) Char Viewer
Sigma (capital) Char Viewer
Sigma (small) Char Viewer
Tau (small) Char Viewer
Phi (capital) Char Viewer
Theta (capital) Char Viewer
Omega (capital) Char Viewer
Delta (small) Char Viewer
Phi (small) Char Viewer
Epsilon (small) Char Viewer
Beta (small) Char Viewer
Lambda (small) Char Viewer
Delta (capital) Char Viewer
a acute
e acute
i acute
o acute
u acute
a grave
e grave
a circumflex
e circumflex
a umlaut
o umlaut
u umlaut
n tilde
a tilde
o tilde
c cedilla
o slash
a ring
ae ligature
oe ligature
sharp s
N tilde (capital)
U umlaut (capital)
E acute (capital)
C cedilla (capital)
Inverted question
Inverted exclamation
Left guillemet
Right guillemet
Low double quote
Left single quote
Right single quote
Left double quote
Right double quote
Middle dot
Heart Char Viewer
Diamond Char Viewer
Club Char Viewer
Spade Char Viewer
Smiley Char Viewer
Smiley (solid) Char Viewer
Music note Char Viewer
Music notes Char Viewer
Sun Char Viewer
Star (solid) Char Viewer
Star (outline) Char Viewer
Check Char Viewer
Cross Char Viewer
Checked box Char Viewer
House Char Viewer

Nothing matches that. Try a name like “arrow” or a number like “0176”.

“Alt + X” codes are the Microsoft Word method: type the hex value, then press Alt + X to turn it into the symbol.

How to type an alt code

It takes three keys and a numeric keypad. The leading zero is not a typo — it decides which character set Windows reads from.

01

Turn on Num Lock

Alt codes only read from the numeric keypad, so Num Lock has to be on.

02

Hold Alt and type

Keep Alt held and type the number on the keypad — not the row above the letters.

03

Release to insert

Let go of Alt and the symbol appears. Alt + 0 codes use Windows-1252; codes with no zero use the older CP437 set.

No number pad? Three ways around it

Most laptops drop the numeric keypad, which is the usual reason an alt code does nothing. Any of these works instead.

Use the hidden keypad

Many laptops embed a keypad under the letter keys. Press Fn + Num Lock, then use the keys marked with small numbers.

Use Word’s Alt + X

In Microsoft Word, type the Unicode hex value and press Alt + X — for example 2192 then Alt + X gives →.

Just copy it

Click any symbol in the table to copy it straight to your clipboard. No keypad required, works everywhere.

Questions

Why is my alt code not working?

Three usual reasons: Num Lock is off, you typed the numbers on the top row instead of the numeric keypad, or the code is a Word-only one. Turn Num Lock on, use the keypad, and if it still fails just click the symbol here to copy it.

What is the difference between Alt + 0169 and Alt + 169?

The leading zero matters. Alt + 0 codes use the modern Windows-1252 set, while codes without a leading zero use the older CP437 set — and the two can produce different characters for the same number.

Do alt codes work on a laptop with no number pad?

Often not directly. Many laptops hide a numeric keypad under the letter keys that you turn on with Fn + Num Lock. Otherwise, use Word’s Alt + X method or simply copy the symbol from this page.

Do Windows alt codes work on a Mac?

No. A Mac uses Option-key shortcuts instead, which is why each row here lists the Mac shortcut too. For anything without one, open the Character Viewer with Control + Command + Space.

Can I copy the code instead of the symbol?

Yes. Click the symbol to copy the character, or click the alt code, Mac shortcut, or HTML entity to copy that text on its own.

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