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Æ - Computer use |  | Æ - Computer use: Encyclopedia II - Æ - Computer use |  | For computers, when using the Latin-1 or Unicode sets, the codes for 'Æ' and 'æ' are respectively 0198 and 0230, as well as 146 and 145, respectively (holding down the ALT key whilst typing in 0198 or 146 on the number pad will produce the character on Windows systems and holding down the option or alt key whilst typing an apostrophe (') on a United States Macintosh keyboard), or C6 and E6 in hexadecimal.
There is also Cyrillic Ӕ ӕ in Unicode (U+04D4, U+04D5), though in practice the Latin letters Æ and æ (U+00C6, U+00E6) are used in Cyrillic texts (such as ...
See also:Æ, Æ - International Phonetic Alphabet, Æ - Computer use, Æ - Æ in art, Æ - Reference |  | | Æ, Æ - Computer use, Æ - International Phonetic Alphabet, Æ - Reference, Æ - Æ in art, Ä, Ø, Ö, œ, List of words spelled with æ, Ansuz rune |  | |
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Æ - Computer use
For computers, when using the Latin-1 or Unicode sets, the codes for 'Æ' and 'æ' are respectively 0198 and 0230, as well as 146 and 145, respectively (holding down the ALT key whilst typing in 0198 or 146 on the number pad will produce the character on Windows systems and holding down the option or alt key whilst typing an apostrophe (') on a United States Macintosh keyboard), or C6 and E6 in hexadecimal.
There is also Cyrillic Ӕ ӕ in Unicode (U+04D4, U+04D5), though in practice the Latin letters Æ and æ (U+00C6, U+00E6) are used in Cyrillic texts (such as on Ossetian sites in the Internet).
In HTML, the HTML character entity references Æ and æ have been assigned to Æ and æ, respectively.
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