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| | Windows Alt keycodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Most notably, this code page allows the input of graphical characters instead of the C0 control codes (values 1 - 31), such as {☺, ☻, ♥, ♦, ♣, ♠}, pressing Alt + {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, respectively (these characters can only be seen in the Windows GUI, not in the cmd.exe. |
 | | Most notably, this code page allows the input of C0 control codes, such as the {bell character, backspace, tab}, pressing Alt + {07, 08, 09}, respectively (for a full list of the typable characters, see Windows-1252). |
 | | To use hex code in HTML, use HTML Hexadecimal code format, that is, use the x after the and#, for example, for cent sign (¢), use and#x162;. |
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