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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. AltGr key - Wikipedia

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    IBM states that AltGr is an abbreviation for alternate graphic. [3] [4]Sun Microsystems keyboard, which labels the key as Alt Graph. A key labelled with some variation of "Alt Graphic" was on many computer keyboards before the Windows international layouts.

  6. 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/.

  7. List of Latin-script letters - Wikipedia

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    A with tilde and acute: Bribri, Lycian transliteration, Tee, Tucano, Yurutí: Ã̂ ã̂: A with tilde and circumflex: Ngbaka Minagende Ã̌ ã̌: A with tilde and caron: Boko, Ngbaka Minagende Ã̍ ã̍: A with tilde and vertical line: Ngbaka Minagende Ã̎ ã̎: A with tilde and double vertical line: Ā ā: A with macron

  8. QWERTZ - Wikipedia

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    The QWERTZ layout is widely used in German-speaking Europe as well as other Central European and Balkan countries that use the Latin script.While the core German-speaking countries use QWERTZ more or less exclusively, the situation among German-speakers in East Belgium, Luxembourg, and South Tyrol is more varied.

  9. Ẽ - Wikipedia

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    Ẽ, ẽ is a letter in which the tilde indicates a nasal vowel or nasal consonant. ... In older Italian documents, a tilde is used to indicate a missing m after a vowel.