The ASCII Code 169
The ASCII Code 169
The ASCII Code 169
ASCII printable
characters
32space
33!
34"
35#
36$
37%
38&
39'
40(
41)
42*
43+
44,
45-
46.
47/
480
491
502
513
524
535
546
557
568
579
58:
59;
60<
61=
62>
63?
64@
65A
66B
67C
68D
69E
70F
71G
72H
73I
74J
75K
76L
77M
78N
79O
80P
81Q
82R
83S
84T
85U
86V
87W
88X
89Y
90Z
91[
92\
93]
94^
95_
96`
97a
98b
99c
100d
101e
102f
103g
104h
105i
106j
107k
108l
109m
110n
111o
112p
113q
114r
115s
116t
117u
118v
119w
120x
121y
122z
123{
124|
125}
126~
Extended ASCII
characters
128Ç
129ü
130é
131â
132ä
133à
134å
135ç
136ê
137ë
138è
139ï
140î
141ì
142Ä
143Å
144É
145æ
146Æ
147ô
148ö
149ò
150û
151ù
152ÿ
153Ö
154Ü
155ø
156£
157Ø
158×
159ƒ
160á
161í
162ó
163ú
164ñ
165Ñ
166ª
167º
168¿
169®
170¬
171½
172¼
173¡
174«
175»
176░
177▒
178▓
179│
180┤
181Á
182Â
183À
184©
185╣
186║
187╗
188╝
189¢
190¥
191┐
192└
193┴
194┬
195├
196─
197┼
198ã
199Ã
200╚
201╔
202╩
203╦
204╠
205═
206╬
207¤
208ð
209Ð
210Ê
211Ë
212È
213ı
214Í
215Î
216Ï
217┘
218┌
219█
220▄
221¦
222Ì
223▀
224Ó
225ß
226Ô
227Ò
228õ
229Õ
230µ
231þ
232Þ
233Ú
234Û
235Ù
236ý
237Ý
238¯
239´
240≡
241±
242‗
243¾
244¶
245§
246÷
247¸
248°
249¨
250·
251¹
252³
253²
254■
255nbsp
frequently-used
(spanish language)
ñalt + 164
Ñalt + 165
@alt + 64
¿alt + 168
?alt + 63
¡alt + 173
!alt + 33
:alt + 58
/alt + 47
\alt + 92
vowels with
diaresis
äalt + 132
ëalt + 137
ïalt + 139
öalt + 148
üalt + 129
Äalt + 142
Ëalt + 211
Ïalt + 216
Öalt + 153
Üalt + 154
mathematical
symbols
½alt + 171
¼alt + 172
¾alt + 243
¹alt + 251
³alt + 252
²alt + 253
ƒalt + 159
±alt + 241
×alt + 158
÷alt + 246
commercial / trade
symbols
$alt + 36
£alt + 156
¥alt + 190
¢alt + 189
¤alt + 207
®alt + 169
©alt + 184
ªalt + 166
ºalt + 167
°alt + 248
Historically, ASCII developed from telegraphic codes and its first commercial use was as a
seven-bit telegraph code promoted by Bell data services. The first edition of the standard was
published in 1963, a major revision in 1967, and the most recent update in 1986. Compared to
earlier telegraph codes, the proposed Bell code and ASCII were both ordered for more
convenient sorting (i.e., alphabetization) of lists, and added features for devices other than
teleprinters.
ASCII includes definitions for 128 characters: 33 are non-printing, mostly obsolete control
characters that affect how text is processed; 94 are printable characters, and the space is
considered an invisible graphic.
The ASCII character encoding (or a compatible extension) is used on nearly all common
computers, especially personal computers and workstations. (6774) .
For instance to type the character, letter o symbol "®" : ( Registered trademark symbol )
1) Press the "ALT KEY" in your keyboard and hold it, do not release the key.
2) In the numeric keypad type the numbers "169", that correspond to the ASCII code for the
character, letter or symbol "®" .
3) it is ready. (6774) .