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Alt code for flat symbol
Alt code for flat symbol






alt code for flat symbol

The ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character codeĪLT+the character code (on the numeric keypad) The Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character codeįor example, to insert the euro currency symbol, type 20AC, and then hold down the ALT key and press X. For example, to type a ô, hold down CTRL, SHIFT and ^, release and type o. To type a lowercase character by using a key combination that includes the SHIFT key, hold down the CTRL+SHIFT+symbol keys simultaneously, and then release them before you type the letter. For example, for è you would press Ctrl + `, release and then type e. For example, to type a copyright symbol ©, hold down the Alt key and type 0169.įor keyboard shortcuts in which you press one key immediately followed by another key, the keys to press are separated by a comma (,). Or use Character Map on Windows, or whatever equivalent your OS might provide.In Word and Outlook, you can use accent marks (or diacritical marks) in a document, such as an acute accent, cedilla, circumflex, diaeresis or umlaut, grave accent, or tilde.įor keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys to press are separated by a plus sign (+) in the tables. That gives you a wider range of symbols you can copy & paste from. There might be a way to enter the markup directly, but I think there have been some pains taken to *not* expose the markup.īTW, you can also type text into a regular text element in musescore - staff text, title, whatever, and have full access to the F2 text symbol palette. In that case, it's probably easiest to change to a Bb instuments, copy the flat sign, then change back to whatever you are wanting to use and paste the flat sign into the name. Of course, that doesn't help if we're talking about a very obscure instrument MuseScore doesn't have an entry for - a Gb Crumhorn or something. Or if you do need to change later, use Change Instrument in the same Staff Properties dialog, which changes the name as well. Eg, add "Bb clarinet" as the actual instrument, don't add piano then change name. Easiest way if to simply add the proper instrument in the first place - then the flat is filled in for you.








Alt code for flat symbol