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Month:October 2011

Windows Character Map

Posted on 01/10/2011Updated on 28/11/2024by David LeonardCategories:Operating Systems, Technical

The Windows Character Map gives you access to all those odd letters, numbers, and squiggles that aren’t on the keyboard I wrote this blog post in 2011. There’s something reassuring about reading through it in April 2024 and finding that it still works now for Windows 10 and 11 exactly as it did in the …
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