Alt Code Finder for Windows Symbols | UnicodeKeys

Search common symbols and see their Windows input strings, plus matching Mac and Linux alternatives.

This finder is useful when you know the symbol or its name but not the Windows input. It also shows the matching shortcuts for macOS and Linux so documentation can stay cross-platform.

FAQ

Does this only show classic Alt codes?

No. It shows the Windows input string stored in UnicodeKeys, which may be a classic Alt code, Alt+X, or another practical Windows path.

Can I search by character name?

Yes. Searching for names like “copyright”, “arrow”, or “euro” is exactly what the finder is for.

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