Using special methods to enter special characters in the vista system

  
Windows
XP and Windows
Vista users should mostly encounter the problem that sometimes a special character needs to be inserted during the typing process, but the system comes with input. The method, or other input methods installed, can't quickly find the special characters you need. What should we do at this time?
If you are a Windows
Vista user, this problem will no longer be a "problem", we can solve it through the character mapping table.
When you need to enter special characters, press the "Window + R" key combination, enter "charmap" in the dialog box that pops up and press Enter. At this point, the system will call the character map (as shown below).

Character Map
In the upper red circle in the figure above, the user can select special characters in different character (female) mode. When the character (parent) mode is selected, you can pull the slider on the right to pick the character you want, after finding the character, click on the selection, then click the copy button, and finally position the cursor to the special character you need to insert. Press the "Ctrl+V" key combination.

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