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On German keyboards, AltGr enables the user to type the following characters, which are indicated on the keyboard:
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On AZERTY keyboards, AltGr enables the user to type the following characters:
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Source: Wikipedia
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à |
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ã |
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ä |
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á |
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~ |
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¤ |
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{ |
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[ |
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µ |
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ó and Ó |
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ú and Ú |
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~ (a dead key: AltGr+2 then O õ) |
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² |
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³ |
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# |
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{ |
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[ |
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] |
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} |
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\ |
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á and Á |
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æ |
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ß |
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€ |
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é and É |
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€ |
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or
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₺ (Turkish Lira symbol) |
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@ |
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or
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í and Í |
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