Thankfully, these days there is a much quicker, albeit little known way to access symbols, whether you’re looking for an em-dash, a foreign currency marker or a bullet point. With a single keyboard shortcut, you’ll have access to a symbols menu that also features a memory function, so all of your frequently used symbols will be even quicker to locate.
How to insert symbols in any app on Windows
Open an appPress WIN + . (Windows key and period key)Choose and insert a symbol
Read on to see detailed instructions for each step.
- Open an app. Here’s we’re using the default Mail app, but this will work on any Windows app where you can enter text.
- Press WIN + . (so the Windows key and the period key). This will open up the global symbols keyboard.
- On the selection bar, click the symbols icon on the right (the omega symbol). Click a symbol to insert it into the app.
- Click on the clock icon to see and insert previously used symbols for each pane — this is incredibly useful for quickly inserting symbols you need frequently. Now you can quickly input symbols on a Windows PC. Looking for emoji? Here’s how to type emoji on Windows and how to find the emoji keyboard on Mac. If you’re looking for more tips and tricks like this one, then you should read our guide on how to type an em dash on Windows and Mac. We also have lots of other Windows computing guides, so consider getting to grips with how to open HEIC files on Windows and how to stop Microsoft Teams from opening on startup.