Ubuntu AltGr Key

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Using the AltGR key in Ubuntu

Using the AltGr key (to the right of the space bar) in Ubuntu in conjunction with another key gives a number of international symbols and characters. This is all of them:

|¹²³€½¾{[]}
@łe¶ŧ←↓→øþ
æßðđŋħ ĸł     <-- the 'j' is a modifier in some way, shown here as a blank
«»¢“”nµ

This is them displayed under the key on the keyboard:

` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0    Unmodified key
| ¹ ² ³ € ½ ¾ { [ ] }    Key with AltGr

 q w e r t y u i o p     Unmodified key
 @ ł e ¶ ŧ ← ↓ → ø þ     Key with AltGr

  a s d f g h j k l      Unmodified key
  æ ß ð đ ŋ ħ   ĸ ł      Key with AltGr

   z x c v b n m   .     Unmodified key
   « » ¢ “ ” n µ   ·     Key with AltGr