In Windows, how can I access extended keyboard characters, such as accent marks?
Most text editors and word processors allow you to type special symbols that do not appear on the keyboard. The most useful of these are foreign language characters and accents.
To access these, use the numeric keypad on the right side of your
keyboard. Make sure the NumLock key is on, and then
press and hold the Alt key. While holding
Alt, use the numeric keypad to type one of the
three-digit numbers listed below. When you are done typing, release
the Alt key, and the associated extended character will
appear.
| Code | Character | Code | Character | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 129 | ü | 149 | ò | |
| 130 | é | 150 | û | |
| 131 | â | 151 | ù | |
| 132 | ä | 152 | ÿ | |
| 133 | à | 153 | Ö | |
| 134 | å | 154 | Ü | |
| 135 | ç | 155 | ¢ | |
| 136 | ê | 156 | £ | |
| 137 | ë | 157 | ¥ | |
| 138 | è | 159 | | |
| 139 | ï | 160 | á | |
| 140 | î | 161 | í | |
| 141 | ì | 162 | ó | |
| 142 | Ä | 163 | ú | |
| 143 | Å | 164 | ñ | |
| 144 | É | 165 | Ñ | |
| 145 | æ | 168 | ¿ | |
| 146 | Æ | 173 | ¡ | |
| 147 | ô | 174 | « | |
| 148 | ö | 175 | » |
Last modified on November 20, 2009.







