well you make a heart by typping alt 3 ♥
alt 3
I'm guessing that you're talking about holding the ALT key and tapping several numbers? Unfortunately, there is no solid star coded to do that. What you're doing when you type those is using the "ascii system," which is used primarily in computer programming.
To make a star symbol, you can use the Alt code method on a Windows computer. Press and hold the Alt key while typing 9733 on the numeric keypad, then release the Alt key to display a star symbol (β ). This method works in programs that support Unicode input.
Alt236 is the ASCII code for the infinity symbol - hold the "alt" key down while typing 236, then let up on the "alt" key and you will get a ∞ .
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To make a peace sign using the Alt key, you would typically hold down the Alt key and type the number 9774 on the numeric keypad while ensuring Num Lock is activated. This should display the β peace sign symbol.
you can hold down alt, and then a series of numbers (this only works on the laptop while pressing "Fn"+Alt+ (example) 0223) but you can go like this ßû®Þ and you can make ALOT more combinations, like.... ☺☻ (☺ is Alt 1) [☻ Alt 2] {♥ Alt 3} ╤ ║ and alot more, just hold down alt and press numbers.
While using your keyboard, depress the Alt key. Press and hold the Alt key as you write 9733 to add a black star (β ) or 9734 to add a white star (β). You can also discover a variety of star symbol possibilities in the Icons collection in more recent versions of Microsoft Word. To access the Icons collection, simply click on the Insert tab.
Not sure how to do it with the ALT key, but here it is: 卐 Microsoft office type alt+21325 to make 卐. There is no actual way to do it on internet explorer or Google chrome though.
To make a heart like ♥ you just press the FN key, the ALT key and the letter L at the same time.
Hold the "alt" key and type 116 and then let up on the "alt" key to get a t.