On a Windows based computer you can use the alt code 0153 Hold Alt while typing in 0153, then let go and you'll have the â„¢ symbol.
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A symbol entered on a computer by holding alt and typing the corresponding code on the number pad for example the alt code for a smiley face is 001
Alt+0153 ™ Done using a number pad.
The alt code for a fish symbol is Alt + 1F41F. This code can be entered on a Windows computer by holding down the "Alt" key and typing the numbers 1F41F on the numeric keypad.
The alt code for a lightning bolt is Alt + 26A1. This combination would produce the ⚡ symbol.
A TM is a Technical Machine that can be used to teach Pokemon Moves that they wouldn't originally learn through natural leveling up. They can only be used once. POkemon can learn certain TMs according to type.ex. Ponyta can learn TM __ Flamethrower because there types match eachother.
The alt code for the summation symbol is 228, so you can type the symbol by holding down alt and typing 228 (using the number pad). (You can also copy and paste it: Σ)
There is no real alt code for a tree available. But you can use ALT + 5 to draw: ♣ which is actually the symbol for clubs cards. This might be close enough to a tree in some situations.
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The ASCII code for the division symbol is 247.
you could use an alt code if you have a num pad. you hold alt and press the numbers on the num pad, the code for less than or equal to is alt 243 ≤ <---- made with alt code Alternatively, in some fonts you can type the less than symbol next to the M on the keyboard and underline it, like this: < . It looks a little messy, but it works in a pinch.