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Mastering the use of keyboard special characters is a fundamental skill for anyone writing on a computer, whether for programming, drafting formal documents, or simple daily communication. Often, the Italian QWERTY keyboard (the main entity we interact with every day) seems to hide the most useful symbols, causing frustration when you need to type an uppercase accented vowel or a specific bracket. In this definitive guide, we will explore step-by-step how to unlock the full potential of your hardware, eliminating the annoyance of having to copy and paste symbols from the internet forever.
Before diving into specific combinations, it is essential to understand how the operating system interprets physical commands. According to official Microsoft and Apple documentation, keyboard layouts use so-called modifier keys to multiply the functions of a single physical key.
One of the most common problems with the Italian layout is the lack of dedicated keys for uppercase accented vowels. Writing “E'” with an apostrophe instead of “È” is considered a serious typographical error. Here is how to solve the problem professionally.
There are three main methods to type À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù on Windows:
Apple has significantly simplified this process, as highlighted by macOS guidelines:
Programmers, system administrators, and web users struggle daily with finding these three crucial symbols.
Indispensable for emails and tags on social networks.
Fundamental in writing code (CSS, JavaScript, C++).
The tilde is used in system paths and mathematics, while the backtick is vital for code strings and markdown.
If you need to insert complex mathematical symbols (±, ∞, ≠), foreign currencies (¥, £), or copyright symbols (©, ®), you don’t need to memorize dozens of codes. Operating systems offer built-in tools.
Search for “Character Map” in the Start menu. This native application allows you to view all available glyphs for every font installed on your PC. You can select the symbol, copy it, and paste it into your document. In the bottom right, the interface will also suggest the keyboard shortcut (Keystroke) if available.
On macOS, press Control + Command + Space to open the Character Viewer. In addition to emojis, by expanding the window (clicking the icon in the top right), you will have access to pictographs, bullets, stars, mathematical symbols, and extended Latin characters. Just double-click the symbol to insert it into the text.
Sometimes, despite executing the combinations correctly, the keyboard does not respond as expected. Here is what to do in these cases:
Knowing keyboard special characters transforms the writing experience from a frustrating activity into a fluid and professional process. Whether you are drafting a thesis with the correct uppercase accented vowels, or writing lines of code with curly braces and tildes, memorizing the shortcuts for your operating system (Windows or macOS) will save you precious time. Always remember to check the layout set in the operating system if the keys do not match the printed symbols, and do not hesitate to use tools like the Emoji Panel or Character Map for rarer glyphs.
To type the uppercase accented vowel on Windows, you can use the combination Alt plus 0200 on the numeric keypad or open the symbols panel by pressing the Windows key together with the period. On Mac, the process is even simpler as you just need to hold down the letter E to make a pop-up menu appear with all accented variants, or use the shortcut Option plus Shift plus E.
Programmers often use curly braces to write code. On a Windows system with an Italian layout, you can obtain them by pressing Alt Gr, Shift, and the accented e key simultaneously to open it, and the plus key to close it. If you use a Mac, the correct combination requires pressing Option, Shift, and the same keys used on Windows.
This problem almost always occurs when the keyboard layout is accidentally changed from Italian to English. To solve this inconvenience on Windows, simply press the Alt and Shift keys simultaneously, or the Windows key and the spacebar. This way, you can scroll through the installed languages and restore the correct Italian language.
The tilde and backtick are essential for system paths and computer programming. On Windows, you can generate the tilde by typing Alt plus 126 on the numeric keypad, while for the backtick, you need Alt plus 96. Mac users can instead resort to the shortcuts Option plus 5 for the tilde and Option plus 9 for the backtick.
If the number combinations do not produce any result, you must verify that the number lock is activated via the dedicated key. Remember that Alt codes work exclusively using the numbers on the right-side keypad and not with the horizontal number row. On laptops lacking a dedicated keypad, it might be necessary to press the Fn key together with specific letters.