A Test of Alt Key Plus Lower Case Keys
by Florence W Deems
Note: this test was done with an Apple keyboard.
A pc keyboard may produce a few different results.
Type, using the "alt" key on your keyboard, along with whatever letter or numeral you wish.
Hold both keys at the same time.
This File Manager converted the following symbols into ASCII codes:
w, p, k, z, x, v and b (not quite the same as for upper case).
These codes appear only in the edit box.
On the published page, the correct symbol appears.
The code is beneath the symbol in red.
Please close up the spaces if you use these codes.
Otherwise they won't work.
q |
w |
e |
r |
t |
y |
u |
i |
o |
p |
œ |
∑ & # 8721; |
é |
® |
† |
¥ |
ü |
î |
ø |
π & # 960; |
a |
s |
d |
f |
g |
h |
j |
k |
l |
å |
ß |
∂ & # 8706; |
ƒ |
© |
˙ & # 729; |
∆ & # 8710; |
˚ & # 730; |
¬ |
z |
x |
c |
v |
b |
n |
m |
Ω & # 937; |
≈ & # 8776; |
ç |
√ & # 8730; |
∫ & # 8747; |
ñ |
µ |
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