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    When you type Alt + numbers in Windows, you are actually typing Alt + character's ASCII code. To achieve the same in Ubuntu, you must type Ctrl + Shift + character in Unicode hexadecimal value.Dec 17, 2011

    shortcut keys - How can I type ASCII characters like Alt + numpad ...

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    Dec 17, 2011 - When you type Alt + numbers in Windows, you are actually typing Alt + character's ASCII code. To achieve the same in Ubuntu, you must type Ctrl + Shift + character in Unicode hexadecimal value.
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    Dec 17, 2011 - When you type Alt + numbers in Windows, you are actually typing Alt + character's ASCII code. To achieve the same in Ubuntu, you must type Ctrl + Shift + character in Unicode hexadecimal value.

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    When you type Alt + numbers in Windows, you are actually typing Alt + character's ASCII code. To achieve the same in Ubuntu, you must type Ctrl + Shift + character in Unicode hexadecimal value. Example 1: Alt + 255 on Windows creates a non-breaking space (ASCII 255); This character in Unicode is U+00A0; On Ubuntu, ...

    [SOLVED] Windows Alt Codes in Linux? - Ubuntu Forums

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    Jun 9, 2012 - I know all about using Ctrl+Shift+U to enter unicode characters, but the values aren't the same as the Alt Codes all the Facebook kiddies use in Windows. For instance, in Windows pressing Alt+3 gives you a heart symbol, and pressing Alt+14 gives you double eighth notes. In Linux, Pressing Ctrl+Shift+U ...

    linux - Producing a specific ASCII character in Ubuntu - Super User

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    Oct 6, 2010 - If you are using Gnome (stock Ubuntu does) you can do that by holding down both the Ctrl and Shift keys and typing u followed by the hexadecimal value ... Another option (but it does not insert a character by ASCII/Unicode code) is to activate the ComposeKey (like right Alt in my case), so that you can then ...
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    Alt-Numpad for Linux - Tyler Cipriani

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    Jul 26, 2012 - In Ubuntu the alt+numpad ACSII codes don't work—this was a major stumbling block for me since I am annoyingly picky about typography. After spending way too much time Googling I found that these steps work: Hold Ctrl+Shift+U; Release the “U” key (while still holding Ctrl+Shift); Type the Unicode code ...

    How to enable alt codes on Linux? : linuxmasterrace - Reddit

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    So my keyboard is fancy and has some extra keys above the numeric keypad. Both parentheses, equals to sign. When either of the three is pressed,...

    Alt code - Wikipedia

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    On IBM compatible personal computers, many characters not directly associated with a key can be entered using the Alt Numpad input method or Alt code: pressing and holding the Alt key while typing the number identifying the character with the keyboard's numeric keypad. Similar or extended forms of this feature are also ...

    Enter special characters - Official Ubuntu Documentation

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    A compose key is a special key that allows you to press multiple keys in a row to get a special character. For example, to type the accented letter é, you can press compose then ' then e . Keyboards don't have specific compose keys. Instead, you can define one of the existing keys on your keyboard as a compose key.

    Alt Ascii Code Alternative - Self-PC

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    Alt Ascii Code Alternative. Under DOS and Windows operating systems, one can enter a character by holding down the ALT key and typing the ASCII code number on the numpad. In Ubuntu Linux you can do something similar, namley entering the Unicode of a character. To enter a unicode in Ubuntu, hold down Shift and ...

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