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How to cover up symbol in ASC

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hi youtube in this video i want to tell you about alt codes all codes are combinations of keys that you can press on the keyboard in order to create some some special symbols like the ones shown here and uh usually itamp;#39;s uh done by holding down the alt key and pressing uh three or four numbers in the number pad so if i wanted to hold down all and type zero one seven four that would create uh the registered symbol or for example if i hold down uh alt and type 0 1 7 6 that would create the degree sign now some of these i have memorized but if you need to find one that you donamp;#39;t know for example the um greater than or equal to symbol uh you can just look it up on google which is what iamp;#39;ve done here uh just google alt code for greater than able to and right here on the main page itamp;#39;ll say oh alt two four two so if i go back uh to my keyboard and type alt 242 there it is right there so itamp;#39;s just a quick way if youamp;#39;re if youamp;#39;re you know

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In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 254 is represented by the character also known as the latin small letter thorn.
, the glyph for character 94 (decimal) in ASCII until 1967, when it was replaced by the caret (^).
In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 219 is represented by the character also known as the latin capital letter u with circumflex.
by Markus Kuhn. Summary: Please do not use the ASCII grave accent (0x60) as a left quotation mark together with the ASCII apostrophe (0x27) as the corresponding right quotation mark (as in `quote ).
On computer keyboards, the Esc key Esc (named Escape key in the international standard series ISO/IEC 9995) is a key used to generate the escape character (which can be represented as ASCII code 27 in decimal, Unicode U+001B, or Ctrl + [ ).
Character 27 is the escape (a non-printable). Anything below ASCII 32 is considered a control character, and is not guaranteed to print anything.
Inserting ASCII characters To insert an ASCII character, press and hold down ALT while typing the character code. For example, to insert the degree () symbol, press and hold down ALT while typing 0176 on the numeric keypad. You must use the numeric keypad to type the numbers, and not the keyboard.

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