The following chart displays the character symbols, name and Latin-1 number
on a standard keyboard in their approximate position on the keyboard. Most
characters from any Roman based language can be created on any computer using
the American
Standard Code for Information Interchange or ASCII using a single
byte. Most computers and software also recognized American National Standards
Institute's (ANSI)
formatting standards as well. View the entire ISO
Latin -1 Character Set.
~
Tilde
~:
!
Exclamation Mark
!
@
At
@
#
Number or Hash
#
$
Dollar
&#;36
%
Percent
%
^
Caret
&#;94
&
Ampersand
&
*
Asterisk
*
(
Open or Left Parenthesis
(
)
Close or Right Parenthesis
)
_
Underscore or
Horizontal Bar
_
+
Plus
+
`
Acute
`
-
Dash or Hyphen
-
=
Equals
=
{
Open or Left Curly Brace
&#;123
}
Close or Right Curly Brace
}
|
Or, Pipe or
Vertical Bar
|
[
Open or Left Square Bracket
[
]
Close or Right Square Bracket
]
\
Reverse Solidus or Backslash
\
:
Colon
:
"
Quote
"
;
Semi Colon
;
´
Apostrophe or Single Quote
&#;39
<
Less Than
<
>
Greater Than
>
?
Question Mark
?
,
Comma
,
.
Dot, Period or Full Stop
.
/
Solidus or Forward Slash
/