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    ´ AltGr+0 → ˝ AltGr+- → ¨ AltGr+e → € AltGr+p → § AltGr+ă → [ AltGr+î → ] AltGr+â → \ AltGr+s → ß AltGr+d → đ AltGr+D+⇧ Shift → Đ AltGr+l → ł AltGr+L+⇧...
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    on vowels (e.g., ą/Ą) AltGr+[ same as AltGr+2 AltGr+] same as AltGr+# AltGr+{(release)letter produces overrings (e.g., å/Å) AltGr+}(release)letter produces...
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    AZERTY (section Alt key)
    Linux, the Alt key gives direct access to French-language special characters. The ligatures œ and æ can be keyed in by using Alt Gr+o and Alt Gr+a respectively...
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    the right Alt key can be reconfigured to function as an AltGr key although not engraved as such. The standardized keyboard symbol for the Alt key, ⎇ (which...
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  • , ş/Ş AltGr+⇧ Shift+= (release) letter produces a hook (diacritic) on vowels (e.g., ą/Ą) AltGr+[ same as AltGr+2 AltGr+] same as AltGr+# AltGr+{(release)letter...
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  • ChromeOS (and Linux): Ctrl+⇧ Shift+U 2122 UK Extended keyboard: AltGr+⇧ Shift+8. (AltGr and *) HTML: ™ or ™ LaTeX: \texttrademark The letters...
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  • holding the AltGr key and tapping the other key. The Alt key on the left will not access these additional characters. Alternatively Strg+Alt and pressing...
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    Alt and AltGr keys seen on commodity keyboards, Apple Keyboards have ⌘ Cmd (command) and ⌥ Option keys. The ⌥ Option key is used much like the AltGr,...
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  • layout (Windows/Mac), one can press AltGr+\ followed by D to insert a degree sign. On Linux, one can press AltGr+K twice to insert a degree sign. With...
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    Swiss (French) keyboards. QWERTZ keyboards usually change the right Alt key into an Alt Gr key to access a third level of key assignments. This is necessary...
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