Note: If you prefer using keyboard shortcuts rather than navigating through menus, the alt code method can also work in Google Docs. By using the Alt key in combination with the various Accented I Alt Codes, you can quickly type them. Refer to the first section to learn this method. ...
Keyboard Accent Shortcuts If you’ve settled on using the accented spelling of “resume”, these pointers will probably come in handy when having to type. Unicode:ALT + 0233 = é Mac:(Option key + e) + e = é Word:CTRL + ' (apostrophe) + e = é ...
Google Docs: No shortcuts here. You’ll have to go to Insert - Special Characters - Latin and find “é” there. Unicode (universal code for Windows): Alt + 0233. Remember to type the numbers on your numpad and not use the row of numbers above the qwerty line. ...
Your Windows PC has many alt-key shortcuts programmed into it that are pretty easy to type out. However, it should be noted that if you’re using Windows and you have a keyboard with a full number pad, you can only execute these keyboard shortcuts if you use the number keys on your ...
Never, never do this. As of this writing, few regular expression engines support shortcuts for Unicode character classes.PCREand Java seem to be in the vanguard. You probably shouldn’t push it. Instead, try highlighting an accent-folded version of the string, and then use those character po...