Type Special Characters On a Chromebook (Accents, Symbols, Em Dashes)
Typing special characters with a Chromebook can be done using unicode. Here’s a handy reference to show you how.
I work part-time as an editor, which means I spend a lot of my time replacing hyphens with em dashes. So, when I bought my Chromebook, my life became a little different.
I’ve always typed em dashes normally to press Alt and type 0151 on the numerical keypad. The only thing is that Chromebooks don’t have numerical keypads. In fact, most laptops don’t anymore.
In a pinch, you can google the special character and copy and paste the special characters in. But no one’s got time for that. In Word, you can use special characters from the Insert ribbon. But Chromebooks don’t have Word.
You get the idea. For those of you who’ve skimmed all this and are just looking for the solution, here it is:
How to Type Special Characters with a Chromebook: Unicode Input
When you press Ctrl+Shift+U in an input field on a Chromebook, you’ll get a little underlined “u” on your screen. Take a look at the example below.
Now, type in the Unicode entry for the special character you want. An em dash is “2014.”
Hit enter, and voila, em dash: —
2014 for an em dash is easy to remember because 2014 is when St. Vincent released her self-titled album, St. Vincent. But for all other Unicode characters, you should check out this handy reference: Unicode-Table.com
Wikipedia also has a good breakdown of all the Unicode characters.
That table is massive, of course. So here’s a handy reference for the ones you’d most frequently use on your Chromebook.
Typing Subscript and Superscript in Unicode
The Unicode entries for subscript are U+208X, where X is the number you want in subscript. For example, H₂0 uses CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 2082.
The Unicode entries for superscript are CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 207x, where X is the number you want in superscript. For example, 10⁷ uses CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 2077.
That is, except for 1, 2, and 3, which are CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 00B9, CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 00B2, and CTRL+SHIFT+U and then 00B3, respectively.
Typing Punctuation in Unicode
Use the handy table below for your dashes and other esoteric punctuation.
CTRL + SHIFT + U and … | Character | Name |
2013 | – | En dash |
2014 | — | Em dash |
2015 | ― | Horizontal bar |
2017 | ‗ | Double low line |
2018 | ‘ | Left single quotation mark |
2019 | ’ | Right single quotation mark |
201A | ‚ | Single low-9 quotation mark |
201B | ‘ | Single high-reversed-9 quotation mark |
201C | “ | Left double quotation mark |
201D | ” | Right double quotation mark |
201E | “ | Double low-9 quotation mark |
2020 | † | Dagger |
2021 | ‡ | Double dagger |
2022 | • | Bullet |
2026 | … | Horizontal ellipsis |
2030 | ‰ | Per mille sign |
2032 | ′ | Prime |
2033 | ″ | Double prime |
2039 | ‹ | Single left-pointing angle quotation mark |
203A | › | Single right-pointing angle quotation mark |
203C | ‼ | Double exclamation mark |
203E | ‾ | Overline |
2044 | ⁄ | Fraction slash |
204A | ⁊ | Tironian et sign |
Typing Symbols in Unicode
CTRL + SHIFT + U and … | Character | Name |
00A0 | Non-breaking space | |
00A1 | ¡ | Inverted Exclamation Mark |
00A2 | ¢ | Cent sign |
00A3 | £ | Pound sign |
00A4 | ¤ | Currency sign |
00A5 | ¥ | Yen sign |
00A6 | ¦ | Broken bar |
00A7 | § | Section sign |
00A8 | ¨ | Diaeresis (Umlaut) |
00A9 | © | Copyright sign |
00AB | « | Left-pointing double-angle quotation mark |
00AC | ¬ | Not sign |
00AD | Soft hyphen | |
00AE | ® | Registered sign |
00AF | ¯ | Macron |
00B0 | ° | Degree symbol |
00B1 | ± | Plus-minus sign |
00B2 | ² | Superscript two |
00B3 | ³ | Superscript three |
00B4 | ‘ | Acute accent |
00B5 | µ | Micro sign |
00B6 | ¶ | Pilcrow sign |
00B7 | · | Middle dot |
00B8 | ¸ | Cedilla |
00B9 | ¹ | Superscript one |
00BA | º | Masculine ordinal indicator |
00BB | » | Right-pointing double-angle quotation mark |
00BC | ¼ | Vulgar fraction one quarter |
00BD | ½ | Vulgar fraction one half |
00D7 | × | Multiplication sign |
00F7 | ÷ | Division sign |
00BA | º | Masculine ordinal indicator |
00BB | » | Right-pointing double-angle quotation mark |
00BC | ¼ | Vulgar fraction one quarter |
00BD | ½ | Vulgar fraction one half |
00BE | ¾ | Vulgar fraction three quarters |
00BF | ¿ | Inverted Question Mark |
Typing Accents in Unicode
CTRL + SHIFT + U and… | Character | Name |
00C0 | À | Latin Capital Letter A with grave |
00C1 | Á | Latin Capital letter A with acute |
00C2 | Â | Latin Capital letter A with circumflex |
00C3 | Ã | Latin Capital letter A with tilde |
00C4 | Ä | Latin Capital letter A with diaeresis |
00C5 | Å | Latin Capital letter A with ring above |
00C6 | Æ | Latin Capital letter Æ |
00C7 | Ç | Latin Capital letter C with cedilla |
00C8 | È | Latin Capital letter E with grave |
00C9 | É | Latin Capital letter E with acute |
00CA | Ê | Latin Capital letter E with circumflex |
00CB | Ë | Latin Capital letter E with diaeresis |
00CC | Ì | Latin Capital letter I with grave |
00CD | Í | Latin Capital letter I with acute |
00CE | Î | Latin Capital letter I with circumflex |
00CF | Ï | Latin Capital letter I with diaeresis |
00D0 | Ð | Latin Capital letter Eth |
00D1 | Ñ | Latin Capital letter N with tilde |
00D2 | Ò | Latin Capital letter O with grave |
00D3 | Ó | Latin Capital letter O with acute |
00D4 | Ô | Latin Capital letter O with circumflex |
00D5 | Õ | Latin Capital letter O with tilde |
00D6 | Ö | Latin Capital letter O with diaeresis |
00D8 | Ø | Latin Capital letter O with stroke |
00D9 | Ù | Latin Capital letter U with grave |
00DA | Ú | Latin Capital letter U with acute |
00DB | Û | Latin Capital Letter U with circumflex |
00DC | Ü | Latin Capital Letter U with diaeresis |
00DD | Ý | Latin Capital Letter Y with acute |
00DE | Þ | Latin Capital Letter Thorn |
00DF | ß | Latin Small Letter Sharp S |
00E0 | à | Latin Small Letter A with grave |
00E1 | á | Latin Small Letter A with acute |
00E2 | â | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex |
00E3 | ã | Latin Small Letter A with tilde |
00E4 | ä | Latin Small Letter A with diaeresis |
00E5 | å | Latin Small Letter A with ring above |
00E6 | æ | Latin Small Letter Æ |
00E7 | ç | Latin Small Letter C with cedilla |
00E8 | è | Latin Small Letter E with grave |
00E9 | é | Latin Small Letter E with acute |
00EA | ê | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex |
00EB | ë | Latin Small Letter E with diaeresis |
00EC | ì | Latin Small Letter I with grave |
00ED | í | Latin Small Letter I with acute |
00EE | î | Latin Small Letter I with circumflex |
00EF | ï | Latin Small Letter I with diaeresis |
00F0 | ð | Latin Small Letter Eth |
00F1 | ñ | Latin Small Letter N with tilde |
00F2 | ò | Latin Small Letter O with grave |
00F3 | ó | Latin Small Letter O with acute |
00F4 | ô | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex |
00F5 | õ | Latin Small Letter O with tilde |
00F6 | ö | Latin Small Letter O with diaeresis |
00F8 | ø | Latin Small Letter O with stroke |
00F9 | ù | Latin Small Letter U with grave |
00FA | ú | Latin Small Letter U with acute |
00FB | û | Latin Small Letter U with circumflex |
00FC | ü | Latin Small Letter U with diaeresis |
00FD | ý | Latin Small Letter Y with acute |
00FE | þ | Latin Small Letter Thorn |
00FF | ÿ | Latin Small Letter Y with diaeresis |
If I missed one of your favorite Chromebook characters, drop it in the comments, and I’ll add it to the list.
Denis de Castro
Thanks Jack, that’s useful. Also—what’s that editor you’re using in the screenshot?
Best
ፍልይyoGEyðø¬
CTRL+SHIFT+ U+2020=
isabel
I think you do†
the person who commented
the fac† that its a dagger and its code is 2020 is not surprising at all
zE_SiMp
†rue
Kai Laurvick
do ctrl+shift+u+9099 then press [space] bar.
Butts
You can mess around with tons of things.
jaxson
ok?
Ur Mom
cool
Nnylf_§
ctrl+shift+u+2023= ‣
Burner Jack
Whoah!
no u
2020=† and 2021=‡
if 2020 was a dagger getting ready to stab then 2021 is the stabbed dagger meaning 2021 will be way more painful
I dum
2022 is a bullet point that is even more painful then a knife
waffle
2023= play button
2024= period.
What does that mean? I have no idea, but it might be useful to some people??
ur new gf
The world will end in 2024! That’s what it means! duh
NO MORE UWU MEMES
yea cuz doomsday clock is like 90 secs from midnight… *gulp*
Parker
no, it wasn;t
Rain
Some people think it is a dagger I think it is a cross
Audrey
me too
the random guy
its a cross to me
JaketheDog777
True! Thanks. It is actually the trademark symbol too.
Geometry Dash: Fredrigoyiyo
I†’s jus† a dagger! No†hing wrong wi†h a dagger!
i hate uwu
um buddy… thats a bit sus…
Pranjal
CTRL+SHIFT+U+2020=†
Jade Odom
Hey, I think this helps because I was trying to go to websites to see how I could do the upside-down (inverted) question mark and this helps.
cindy
what is the greater than or equal symbol then
alex
how do i get a degree symbol?
A
Ctrl + Shift + 00b0 = °
aria
yea
Laimonas
How would you type + or – in Sub/Superscript. Other than that, you mate, have solved me sooo many problems so thank you.
Troll
You can do ub0 space and then you get the degree symbol.
James
You could also do ctrl+Shift+00b0 enter and you get a °. :) I don’t know if that’s in there…
daniel
its not letting me do that one
Rain
This is gonna make math class so much easier
Lemon
Amen.
NBK2006
there is chinese in unicode, too. this is CTRL+SHIFT+U (8888)= 袈
Hector M Lugo
Wow! Why are computer makers still making this so difficult? The world is getting smaller, more people speak multiple languages than don’t in the world, yet computer makers like to pretend no one speaks anything but Enlgish. SMH
woodles
Does anyone know the code for a checkbox (tick) trying to fill out an online form is driving me crazy.
Thank you.
Jack Brualfnslkf
yeet
bob
Me too
sum person
Ctrl+Shift+U+2713 ✓
JaketheDog777
ctrl+shift+u+2719d
Andra
How do you make an ¨a¨ with an over line; the long A symbol????
Ethan
Ā is U+100, and ā is U+101
Denis de Castro
@Andra Try control-shift-U and 0100 or 0101 (Wikipedia—macron (diacritic)). Cheers
Ur Mom
thanks so much!!! :D
Yashmyn Jackson
Jack Busch,
Thank you very much for this. You’ve just been bookmarked.
Yashmyn Jackson
Jack, unfortunately, I don’t know how to get rid of that particular photo that’s appearing with my post. I literally don’t know where that photo is stored (can’t find it on Facebook or Google), so I can’t delete it and replace it with my regular Google profile photo. Any way you could delete it and replace it with some generic image or something? Thank you for any help you can provide in ridding the Internet of that photo. :-|
john frankenfurt
omg this is awesome look at this ²
Em
What’s the pi sign ?
anonymous
its ctrl+shift+u+03c0
Rain
This is gonna help me in math.
Rain
This is gonna help me in math.
Some Guy
You know you can just go to insert then special characters and type the name
Hello, I'm dum
Some websites can cause viruses if you copy and paste, and also, it would just be easier to use simple codes. c:
Phoebe Tran
how do you make the oppsite arrow way of » ?
YAM
Try control + shift + u00AB
(มºਢº)༡
yeah thats it
Jeff Frane
New to chromebook and have used character map for ages. This was driving me nuts. Thank you!
Johan
A solution that works better for me is this: change your keyboard to US International Keyboard (Settings/Device/Keyboard/Change language and input settings/Input method). When you´ve done that, to get, for example, an á, you type an apostrophe followed by a; ò is the grave accent (top left) followed by o; ñ is the tilde (top left) folowed by n; Ü is double quotes followed by Shift+u, and so on. Experiment on your own; it´s quite easy to get used to. If you need the accent symbol on it´s own (as in the word it´s), simply type it twice.
This system doesn´t give access to all diacritical signs used in European languages like Polish, Czech, etc., or the German ß, but at least it´s quicker than having to look up the Unicode value.
Matthias Walter Schoener
@Johan — Agree with your points, just want to point out that the ¨scharfes s¨ *is* actually available with the international keyboard. I have German language enabled on my US Pixelbook. And with the Intl keyboard activated, if I type + s, I get ß.
Matthias Walter Schoener
that should read ¨right alt + s¨. My apologies.
CostaBuddie
So, the rigt Alt works like Alt Gr on a normal keyboard? That would be a great help.
jacob j hendrickson
English: OMG Thanks you
Chinese: 哦,谢谢
Katy
Very helpful! Awesome!!
YaBoiiFlare
If you do unicode 230 you will end out with this: Ȱ It’s like an omega symbol, but upside down!
David Riley
Mr. Busch. Thanks for that. As an editor, you might be able to amend the article for its online appearance. Consider the following:
“Now, type in the unicode entry for the special character you want. An em dash is “2014.”
[Instructions]
unicode chromebook special characters
Hit enter and voila, em dash: —”
The last line should read – Release the control+shift+U, then hit enter and….
Dariusz
Yet no way to insert the Euro symbol – very annoying
Richard
On my keyboard, you press right Alt and 4, it gives a euro.
sum person
Ctrl+Shift+u+20AC €
Barbara A Hallowell
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! After nothing but PC’s in my life, I just made the switch to a Chromebook laptop, which I love. I have lots of friends in Ireland with fadas in their names, and I could not figure out how to alt+ keycode on this thing, then I found you :)
kylie
wow ty :) this is bookmarked also CONTROL + ALT + SHIFT + 2020 = †
:}
Richard
this is incredibly useful, many problems have been solved at a stroke, thank you,
Mike McLaren
Thanks for this!
Mark Doss
I find that “$%#$&” pretty much says anything I really need to say on Chromebook.
a guy
I know that that is not all of the unicode symbols (not counting languages)
Robert
THERE’S NO INFINITY SYMBOL!!!
(Though that was a pretty amazing list).
cameron
ctrl+shift+u+221E=∞
thomas
how do i type a snail unicode on my chromebook?
Le
welp control+shift+U+00213= ȓ
Don’t even know what and where this is used but
gabe
How do you make the ORIGINAL division sign?
pseula
Thank you so much for this! I’ve had my Chromebook since April, and have been cutting and pasting and then reformatting ë (which is in my daughter’s name, so I use it a lot!) because I could *not* find a keyboard shortcut for it!
I do seriously miss the old ALT + (numeric pad) 137 for it, along with others, but at least new codes to memorize aren’t as toilsome as what I was doing before.
Much appreciated, and bookmarked!
Tammy Dang
Does anyone know how to make a square root sign?
A
I think it is 221a but I might be wrong because of how it looks like.
ajkc
this is very helpful thanks!
ajkc
You are missing some special keys
ajkc
what does ‱ mean?
ajkc
how many special characters are there?
Cool Beans
Thank you so much for this site. It has helped my algebra class and me. It is very useful, and we use these symbols very often
Kabeer
I don’t know about unicode characters,iv’e never typed them until at mar 1.
rosalie
ctrl+shift+u+00F7
Nathan
ctrl+shift+u+00f7+scace=÷
\__ (ツ)__/
ctrl + shift + u + 00d7 = ×
Keegan
2021 unicode
Lucas
Im looking for the square root code because I’m writing an article but about how 2 is an irrational number but its getting really annoying since I have to keep on copy-pasting since there are sooooo many square root symbols
Lucas
how do you get the square root code???
A
ctrl + shift + u + 221a = √ (it looks a bit funky I im not 100% sure)
me
I also am having trouble with the square root sign. Can anyone help me? I am on a chromebook so please don’t tell me how to type one on a Mac or PC. HELP!!!
yay!
u+30c4=ツ
Ryan
Is there a way to type the Omega symbol?
Ruth Phinney
This did not work for me. I tried it both holding control shift the entire time, and releasing it after the control-shift-u. Both ways, I got an umlaut, ok, but the letter I wanted was not there. An umlaut alone does me little good!
Lemon
You need to let go of U and continue holding Control & Shift, then press whatever numbers/letters you need.
human ヅ
ctrl + shift + u + 30c5=ヅ
pixie dust
very amazing guide especially the sign ‰
cranbrry
whats the code for 1/3
ajck
how do you type a backwards R
Alienヅ
So cool and useful! I told everyone about it. Thank you groovyPost!
\__ (ツ)__/
how do you type backwards c?
Lemon
Bookmarked in a heartbeat. Found what I needed. Also for people who are here for math, (Hi, I feel you.) I originally came for pi. It’s CTRL+SHIFT+U+03C0, then press enter. (π) Didn’t find it here, found it elsewhere, but I see a few comments coming for math.
bruh
how do you put square root
A
Ctrl + Shift + u + 221a = √
or Ctrl + Shift + u + 221b = ∛
or Ctrl + Shift + u + 221c = ∜
anyone
does anybody know what the greaterthan equal to is
Steve Krause
Give this a try
U+003C < U+003E >
Jackson
I need a upside down ^ pls thankyou
Watts04
You need This
ctrl+shift+u+2038=‸
oijfoijgfoisgj
ctrl+shift+u+0d9e=ඞ
anyone
a greater than equal to sign is a greater than sign with a line under it
Tora
How do you make an about sign? (like the “=” sign but squiggly)
Sonia
Hi, how do we make an arrow downward & upward?? Thanks
Don't Eat Me, I'm Not Food!
How do you type a radical symbol?
Kim
How do you type a breve? (short vowel sound)
TKTK
I like this one: କ you make it with ctrl+shift+u+00b15.
HS
How do you make the pi sign?
A
Ctrl + Shift + u + 03c0 = π
mrbeastsigma
Make the sigma male symbol
Luca
how do you make a upside down triangle?
Tyler
Can you ad radical?
ME
Really good list but u might have missed a couple. here is one 2023 = ‣
0rb33
how do you type a flat like in music (This is one i copy pasted:♭)
Tade
how do you type ‘pi’?
Kian Ahmed Ray
Ctrl + Shift + U Aa12 – Alien, Dc – Smile, Dac – Amogus, Dad – Amogus Visor
Luca
add ◣ and ◢