Is it possible without using tools like word and alike?
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Yes, in Windows you can type alt and a four number code for special symbols. You can find a table with all the different codes here. There are separate commands for Mac.
It doesn't seem there's a shortcut for ↑ in particular, though.
The codes for Windows must be typed on the numpad or, if you're using a laptop, by hitting numlock.
The simple answer is to use Ctrl + Alt instead of Alt Gr. That works for all special characters on my keyboard.
I would imagine that the keyboard layouts you're referring to (that doesn't have an Alt Gr key) simply only have two versions of input characters on each key, i.e. the normal character, and the one produced when holding Shift.
Best Answer
Yes, in Windows you can type
alt
and a four number code for special symbols. You can find a table with all the different codes here. There are separate commands for Mac.It doesn't seem there's a shortcut for ↑ in particular, though.
The codes for Windows must be typed on the numpad or, if you're using a laptop, by hitting numlock.