How to type the tilde character that is not in my keyboard layout? [duplicate]
Matthew Martinez
I'm using Windows 7 system with an Italian keyboard layout
As you can see this layout miss the tilde ~ character and the backtick character.
Btw backtick is not so important because I can emulate it in bash script using $( and ).
The problem is that every time I need the tilde I have to hold Alt and type 1 2 6 (i.e. its ASCII code), it's boring!
And I need it not only in CygWin, but also in GNU R, in eclipse, and much more.
Have you have had this problem with an not-US layout? Is there any fastest way to type the tilde?
33 Answers
According to there's a layout called "Italian (142)", which has ` and ~ accessible via AltGr.
1WINDOWS 7:
with italian keyboard follow these steps:
1) press Alt (the one on the left of the spacebar)
2) press 1, 2 and 6 in the numeric keypad
3) release Alt
and finally "~" will appear.
UBUNTU (tried on 14.04):
press AltGr + "ì" (accented i = ì)
You could use 'TyperTask' and create a set of key-strokes, lets say ºtilde to trigger ~ (tilde):
ºtilde=~'TyperTask' Source:
'TyperTask' Portable: