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  2. Italian keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Italian keyboard layout on Windows also does not include all ASCII characters, as it lacks the backtick (`) and tilde (~). On Linux, they can be typed by pressing AltGr+ ⇧ Shift+ ' and AltGr+ ⇧ Shift+ ì respectively. Moreover, the layout includes the lowercase letter C with cedilla which is not used in the Italian language.

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    Italian keyboard layout. Braces (right above square brackets and shown in purple) are given with both AltGr and Shift pressed. The tilde (~) and backquote (`) characters are not present on the Italian keyboard layout (with Linux, they are available by pressing AltGr+ ì, and AltGr+ '; Windows might not recognise these keybindings).

  4. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    Italian keyboard layout. Braces (right above square brackets and shown in purple) are given with both AltGr+⇧ Shift pressed. The tilde (~) and backquote (`) characters are not present on the Italian keyboard layout (with Linux, they are available by pressing AltGr+ Shif+ì, and AltGr+⇧ Shift+'; Windows might not recognise these keybindings).

  5. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    For other symbols, such as the arrow, star, and heart, there isn’t a direct keyboard shortcut symbol. However, you can use a handy shortcut to get to the emoji library you’re used to seeing on ...

  6. AltGr key - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily used to type special characters and symbols that are not widely used in the territory where sold, such as foreign currency symbols, typographic marks and accented letters. [1] On a typical Windows-compatible PC keyboard, the AltGr key, when present, takes the place of the right-hand Alt key.

  7. Diacritic - Wikipedia

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    Italian uses two diacritics, appearing on vowels (acute, grave) Leonese: could use ñ or nn . Portuguese uses a tilde with the vowels a and o and a cedilla with c. Romanian uses a breve on the letter a ( ă ) to indicate the sound schwa /ə/, as well as a circumflex over the letters a ( â ) and i ( î ) for the sound /ɨ/.

  8. Wikipedia:Codes for keyboard characters - Wikipedia

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    This page lists codes for keyboard characters, the computer code values for common characters, such as the Unicode or HTML entity codes (see below: Table of HTML values"). There are also key chord combinations, such as keying an en dash ('–') by holding ALT+0150 on the numeric keypad of MS Windows computers.

  9. Tilde - Wikipedia

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    The range tilde is used for various purposes in French, but only to denote ranges of numbers (e.g., « 21~32 degrés Celsius »" means "21 to 32 degrees Celsius") [citation needed] (The symbol U+2248 ≈ ALMOST EQUAL TO (a double tilde) is also used in French, for example, « ≈400 mètres » means "approximately 400 meters" [citation needed].)