What keyboard shortcut on the computer to make the "infinity" sign?
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This is a Unicode character, so you're unlikely to find an "Alt+" combination for that character in a "general" context (i.e. in notepad editors or standard TextBox controls in applications).
Also I'm afraid you're left with using the immortal Copy/Paste from the symbol table :).
This is a Unicode character, so you're unlikely to find an "Alt+" combination for that character in a "general" context (i.e. in notepad editors or standard TextBox controls in applications).
Also I'm afraid you're left with using the immortal Copy/Paste from the symbol table :).
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The keyboard shortcut on the computer to make the "infinity" sign is: Alt + 236.
The keyboard shortcut on the computer to make the "infinity" sign is: Alt + 236.
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Interesting question. The shortcut suggested by the bot doesn't work for me. It returns me: ý.
Interestingly - in other editors there is a difference when "Num Lock" is on or not.
Of course, these shortcuts only work with left ALT and the numeric keypad.
Good luck with your search ∞ ! :-)
Interesting question. The shortcut suggested by the bot doesn't work for me. It returns me: ý.
Interestingly - in other editors there is a difference when "Num Lock" is on or not.
Of course, these shortcuts only work with left ALT and the numeric keypad.
Good luck with your search ∞ ! :-)
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The keyboard shortcut on the computer to make the infinity sign is "Alt + 236" or "Alt + 8".
The keyboard shortcut on the computer to make the infinity sign is "Alt + 236" or "Alt + 8".
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How to insert an infinity sign?
With us, you can use a different shortcut, namely enter 221E (E must be capital), and then press the Alt + X keyboard shortcut .
How to insert an infinity sign?
With us, you can use a different shortcut, namely enter 221E (E must be capital), and then press the Alt + X keyboard shortcut .
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Type "alt" and "+" and then in the field you need to type 221E
Type "alt" and "+" and then in the field you need to type 221E
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A lot depends on the type of keyboard, its settings and what encoding the program you use supports. The most universal solution that I recommend is to call the character table and find the symbol ∞ and then copy and paste it in the desired place. Alternatively, you can use Wikipedia from where you can copy the symbol.
A lot depends on the type of keyboard, its settings and what encoding the program you use supports. The most universal solution that I recommend is to call the character table and find the symbol ∞ and then copy and paste it in the desired place. Alternatively, you can use Wikipedia from where you can copy the symbol.
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To type the infinity symbol on a PC keyboard, on a PC you need to use the "Alt" + "236" or "Alt" + "Infinity symbol" key combination (which is on the numeric keypad) and on the Mac keyboard you need to use the "Option" key combination + "5".
To type the infinity symbol on a PC keyboard, on a PC you need to use the "Alt" + "236" or "Alt" + "Infinity symbol" key combination (which is on the numeric keypad) and on the Mac keyboard you need to use the "Option" key combination + "5".
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Alt+8 should work. I love making this sign in paint :)
Alt+8 should work. I love making this sign in paint :)
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To type the "infinity" (∞) character on a computer using a keyboard shortcut, use the Alt + 236 key combination (hold down the Alt key and type the numbers 2, 3, and 6 on the numeric keypad). Make sure Num Lock is turned on for the numeric keypad to work. Alternatively, you can use the Alt + 8734 key combination. This shortcut works in most word processing, word processing, and other applications that support Unicode characters. :)
To type the "infinity" (∞) character on a computer using a keyboard shortcut, use the Alt + 236 key combination (hold down the Alt key and type the numbers 2, 3, and 6 on the numeric keypad). Make sure Num Lock is turned on for the numeric keypad to work. Alternatively, you can use the Alt + 8734 key combination. This shortcut works in most word processing, word processing, and other applications that support Unicode characters. :)
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