I know that I'm available to write unicode characters in a terminal application by pressing ctrl+shift+u + unicode hex value, but I don't know how to input ` (the grave accent for example), or any other unicode character when I switch to console mode by pressing ctrl+alt+f1 .
Ubuntu – How to write unicode charcaters in console mode
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Best Answer
Ctrl+Shift+U+0060+Enter (with Ctrl+Shift hold during all the process) → `
@solarc: Alt is a Microsoft Windows solution.