\ U+005C (alt-092) REVERSE SOLIDUS = backslash [ U+005B (alt-091) LEFT SQUARE BRACKET = opening square bracket Z U+005A (alt-090) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z Y U+0059 (alt-089) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y X U+0058 (alt-088) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X W U+0057 (alt-087) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W V U+0056 (alt-086) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V U U+0055 (alt-085) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U T U+0054 (alt-084) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T S U+0053 (alt-083) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S R U+0052 (alt-082) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R Q U+0051 (alt-081) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q P U+0050 (alt-080) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P O U+004F (alt-079) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O N U+004E (alt-078) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N M U+004D (alt-077) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M L U+004C (alt-076) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L K U+004B (alt-075) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K J U+004A (alt-074) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J I U+0049 (alt-073) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
H U+0048 (alt-072) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H G U+0047 (alt-071) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G U+002E (alt-046)ğULL STOP (period, dot, decimal point) U+002D (alt-045) HYPHEN-MINUS = hyphen or minus sign , U+002C (alt-044)ĜOMMA = decimal separator * U+002A (alt-042)ĚSTERISK = star (on phone keypads) ) U+0029 (alt-041) RIGHT PARENTHESIS = closing parenthesis ( U+0028 (alt-040) LEFT PARENTHESIS = opening parenthesis ' U+0027 (alt-039)ĚPOSTROPHE = apostrophe-quote = APL quote $ U+0024 (alt-036)ĝOLLAR SIGN = milreis, escudo # U+0023 (alt-035) NUMBER SIGN = pound sign, hash, crosshatch, octothorpe ! U+0021 (alt-033)ĞXCLAMATION MARK = factorial = bang The number "20AC" will be converted to € (euro currency symbol) automatically.
How to type the Euro symbol in Windows (Microsoft Word or wordpad text editor): To type the copyright symbol using windows, type "00a9" followed by "alt-x". The number will be converted to the corresponding Unicode symbol if the symbol is available in the current font (typeface). Open Microsoft Word or wordpad text editor, type the desired hex code number and press "ALT-X".
How to identify the Unicode number for a character? The second most used character set is ISO-8859-1 (about 20% of websites), but this old encoding format is being replaced by Unicode. Today, UNICODE (UTF-8) is the most used character set encoding (used by almost 70% of websites, in 2013). Unicode is a standard created to define letters of all languages and characters such as punctuation and technical symbols. * This summary list contains about 2000 characters for most common ocidental/latin languages and most printable symbols but not chinese, japanese, arab, archaic and some unprintable.Ĭontains character codes in HEX (hexadecimal), decimal number, name/description and corresponding printable symbol. Unicode table - List of most common Unicode characters *