Using keyboard layouts in Windows 10.0.27729.1000
Use this page to find out how to type a character on given keyboard or how many keyboards contain given characters.
The entered characters are as follows:
Hex | Dec | Name | Range | C# | HTML | URL | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
U+0141 | 321 | Ł | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE | Latin Extended-A | \u0141 | Ł | %C5%81 |
This text can be typed on 11 system layouts out of 217:
Albanian Czech Hungarian Hungarian 101-key Romanian (Legacy) Serbian (Latin) Slovak Slovak (QWERTY) Slovenian Standard | CONTROLMENU+L |
Colemak Polish (Programmers) Romanian (Programmers) Romanian (Standard) | SHIFTCONTROLMENU+L |
Canadian Multilingual Standard | SHIFTOEM 8+W |
Polish (214) | SHIFT+OEM 1 |
Sorbian Extended Sorbian Standard (Legacy) | SHIFT+OEM 2 |
Inuktitut - Latin Inuktitut - Naqittaut | SHIFTCONTROLMENU+OEM 3 |
Inuktitut - Nattilik | SHIFTCONTROLMENU+OEM 7 |
German Extended (E1) German Extended (E2) | CONTROLMENU+F, SHIFT+L |
French (Standard, AZERTY) | CONTROLMENU+K, SHIFT+L |
French (Standard, BÉPO) | CONTROLMENU+L, SHIFT+L |
Sorbian Standard | OEM 6, SHIFT+L |
You can also use these custom-made keyboard layouts:
Note that virtual keys are not always at the same place. For example, Q is next to the Tab key on US keyboard but next to the Caps Lock on French keyboard. You can click on each keyboard layout to find out how it defines the mapping.
Please note current limitations of the algorithm: