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Click Start Start button, type intl.cpl in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. On the Keyboards and Language tab, click Change keyboards. Click Add. Expand the language that you want. For example, English (United States). Expand Keyboard list, select the United States-International check box, and then click OK. If you want to type kaomoji in Windows 10, the first thing is to ensure that you have the latest Windows 10 version. Use the same keyboard shortcuts, "Win + ;" or " Win + ." to open emoji keyboard. Click on "kaomoji" category to view all text symbols. Kaomoji are categorized into different groups like classic ASCII emoticons, happy "Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own" ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Related: ASCII Table Unicode input utility for Windows (FileFormat.info) FileFormat.info - Unicode characters Unicode characters - Wikipedia You can now use the right alt (now known as alt gr) to type special keys, such as altgr+w = Ã¥, alt-gr + shift + ; for ° or you can type "o to type ö and "u as ü, or ~n as ñ, 'e as é, `e as è, 'c as ç ^i as î. To type the ", you type " followed by pressing space, or alternatively switch back to your other keyboard language. Volcano Watch â Pu`u `O`o crater quietly fumes--for now. By day, the six vents arrayed across the crater floor of Pu`u `O`o emit copious clouds of steam and magmatic gas. Darkness reveals that many of them glow brightly, owing to the presence of lava not far below the surface. Yet these vents can go for months without producing a single blob Lower case u with an umlaut accent (ü), press Ctrl + : or colon (Ctrl + Shift + semi-colon) and then type lower case u. The accent shortcuts also appear in the Insert Symbol dialog box at the bottom when you click a letter with an accent (so you would close the dialog box, press the indicated keys without the comma and then press the letter): The closest is the five-year Mauna Ulu eruption in

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