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Hold down ALT, and then using numeric keypad, type 0183. This is the character code for the bullet.
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol : ( Letter A with grave accent ) on computers with Windows operating system: 1) Press the Alt key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press Alt, on your keyboard type the number 183, which is the number of the letter or symbol in ASCII table.
In the 7-bit ASCII character set, ASCII code 77 is represented by the character M also known as the uppercase m.
In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 183 is represented by the character also known as the middle dot - georgian comma.
Examples of non-ASCII characters include: Accented letters: , , , , etc. Non-Latin alphabets: 漢 (Chinese), こんにちは (Japanese), به متنی(Persian), etc. Symbols: , , , , , , etc. Emoji: 😀, 🌍, 🎉, 👋, etc.
In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 187 is represented by the character also known as the right double angle quotes.
The caret (^) inside the brackets [] means not, and the \ -\~ denotes a range of ascii characters, where \ (space) is the beginning of the range, and \~ (~) is the end. It is basically anything that is not a letter, number, or common punctuation.
In the ISO-8859-2 character set, ASCII code 182 is represented by the character ś also known as the latin small letter s with acute.

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