What is the Ascii code for a heart?

What is the Ascii code for a heart?

Unicode heart symbols

Symbol Unicode HTML code
U+2665
U+2764
U+2765
U+2766

How do I type a heart with letters?

Windows: Press and hold the Alt key, then press 3 on the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. This will insert the heart symbol (♥). Alt+3 is an example of a Windows Alt code, which is an easy way to enter hundreds of special characters in Windows.

What character is Alt 255?

Hidden Dragon
We present a special symbol, Alt-255, which we named The Hidden Dragon for its Invisible, Text Hiding and Text Aligning Guardian character.

How do you make a heart alt code?

How to insert heart symbol using the alt key?

  1. Place the mouse cursor where you want to insert the heart symbol.
  2. Press the Alt key and type 3 on the numeric keypad.
  3. Release both the keys and the black heart sign will show up.

What is the alt code for a red heart?

Alt Code Shortcuts for Heart Symbols

Heart Emoji Emoji Description Alt + Code
Red Heart Alt + 10084
Heavy Heart Exclamation Mark Ornament Alt + 10083
Black Heart Suit Alt + 9829
White Heart Suit Alt + 9825

What number do you text for heart?

82122
Premium Rate services are accessed by sending a text from your mobile phone to a 5 digit number called a shortcode like Heart’s on 82122.

How do you put a heart in a text message?

Just long-press on a message until a bubble shows up, presenting you with a few different options, including like, love, laughter or anger. It’s pretty easy to see when you’re going to send a text, or use the new Chat features.

How do you type ASCII 255?

Example 1

  1. Alt + 255 on Windows creates a non-breaking space (ASCII 255)
  2. This character in Unicode is U+00A0.
  3. On Ubuntu, type it as Ctrl + Shift + U then A0 , then Enter.

How do I type ASCII characters without numpad?

Steps

  1. Find Alt code. Numeric Alt codes for symbols are listed in Alt codes list ☺♥♪ keyboard symbols.
  2. Enable Num Lk . You may need to simultaneously press [“FN” and ” Scr Lk “] keys.
  3. Hold down “Alt” key. Some laptops require you to hold both “Alt” and “FN” keys.
  4. Input Alt code of symbol on Keypad.
  5. Release all the keys.