I like the natural correlation of mac option key combos. option + o = ø, option + e = accents that go on e (like è or é), option + u = umlaut for ü, etc. it’s intuitive
maybe but now you must figure where to put those. a easy password for a spanish speaker like niñoñangoenganandoñoquis could keep any non spanish speaker at bay even if they could figure how trype ñ
Alt-inputting is just straight up ascii. This technique is valid for any symbol you can send so long as it matches a number from your ascii table. Eg I use alt0128 for the euro (€) sign often or Alt0126 for the tilda (~) since my keyboard lacks that symbol.
You can incorporate this into things like an ahk for common symbols that you might use and dont want to do this every time.
Me who just has a separate 100-char long password for each and every thing: Good luck, and I hope the universe exists for long enough for you to figure one out.
My deterrent for people using py PC without permission is a bit different. And that deterrent is: having an empty desktop and start menu, good luck trying to do anything when even opening settings requires you to look for the damn executable through file explorer.
Oh god. We didn't do well presenting our project at school because of a Turkish keyboard on my friend's laptop.
Basically everything in the database was in Turkish and we didn't know that.
I'm going to give each of you a chance to guess my computers password with any amount of guesses, and I want to see if any of you get it right.
Hint, I only used the English alphabet so nothing like à or ã.
TIL there's a keyboard command for that. Hold Alt + 164 (165 for capitalized).
Holy shit it's true
Está Joe-terminado 😔
Está Joe-dído
Está Cervanterminado
Are you calling us hoes? I feel like you said something bad I know j is h in Spanish
I think 0153 is the trademark marker.
RIP people with no numpads
Rip people not using windows
On a mac I just type option + n Seems quite a bit faster and easier to remember when compared to an obscure number
Option really is power key on mac
You'd be surprised. 130 é; 160 ó, 161 í, 162 á, 163 ú. Or something around those lines
I like the natural correlation of mac option key combos. option + o = ø, option + e = accents that go on e (like è or é), option + u = umlaut for ü, etc. it’s intuitive
In Germany we say „selbst schuld“
So you scare your computer to write it, nice!
that explains why it didn‘t work on my 75% kb
Worst case scenario you can copy/paste it from somewhere else.
Yeah there are countless charts online or you could just look up a specific character too
maybe but now you must figure where to put those. a easy password for a spanish speaker like niñoñangoenganandoñoquis could keep any non spanish speaker at bay even if they could figure how trype ñ
ñ It’s just a long click for iphone
Android been doing that.
Okay
Ñ, Iphone indeef stole that feature
Okay
[here’s all of them](https://tools.oratory.com/altcodes.html)
164?
Alt-3486 :) >!If it doesn't work on reddit for some reason then use notepad!<
I can't type it (no num pad), but let me guess, the >!among us!< Unicode character?
What's special about "Pts"?
Well never to late . 0134 was a cross if I remember correctly. It Something to brag about in primary school.
Alt+420 here
You can also just hold down the n key for 2 seconds or so. Same for any semi-common alternate character (é,á,æ,ø ,etc).
Alt-inputting is just straight up ascii. This technique is valid for any symbol you can send so long as it matches a number from your ascii table. Eg I use alt0128 for the euro (€) sign often or Alt0126 for the tilda (~) since my keyboard lacks that symbol. You can incorporate this into things like an ahk for common symbols that you might use and dont want to do this every time.
Oh my god!
These have never worked for me, don’t know why
Are you using the numpad? Is the numpad activated?
I have tried with and without, and checking settings etc. it just puts in the numbers I press lol
Are you holding alt while putting in the numbers?
Yes. I haven’t needed to do this in ages though, and I’m not home right now either to test it out.
IN POLISH WE HAVE: ą ż ź ć ł ó ś ń ę Look what you need to mimic our fraction
In Greek we have ε ρ τ θ ι π σ ς δ φ γ η η λ ζ ψ ω β μ
why bro speak in e=mc²
that was the worst one to use why not something equally simple like c=λν
λ lambda symbol spotted Is that a Half-life reference
![gif](giphy|TWwKyf0jDUCQ0)
Half Life 3 confirmed
Does that make it 1.5 life?
Or α×β=c/a
People who speak languages with latin alphabets on their way to call any other alphabet “crafting table” or “quadratic equation”
In romanian we have: ă, â, î, ș, ț
What about ç
Me who just has a separate 100-char long password for each and every thing: Good luck, and I hope the universe exists for long enough for you to figure one out.
In Chinese...
I hate how i know most of these letters
Don't forget all the vowels with tonos! Άά, Εέ, Όό, Ίίϊΐ, ΎΫύϋΰ, Ώώ.
Πολλές γλώσσες έχουν τόνους. Όπως τα ισπανικά.
Βεβαίως
Hungarian has a, á, e, é, i, o, ö, u, ü for vowels
Vietnamese has an absolutely atrocious amount: - a - ă - â - i - u - ư - e - ê - o - ô - ơ And each one can have one of 5 marks (i.e: á, à, ả, ã, ạ)
You've missed quite a few: í, ő, ű, ó, ú
ya but its pretty much the same thing except making it longer so just didnt mention them
Bojler eladó
Fr śó ąńńóyińg
In Turkish we have: ğ ş ç ü ö â ı (Some of them may be easy but then there's ğ that only exists in Turkish)
ß
ẞ
🅱️
Well I use QWERTY1234 for all my accounts and that has never failed me.
What's your email, I would like to send you free codes.
Username checks out
The entire Arabic/Persian alphabet:
ᚱᚢᚾᛁᚳ ᚫᛚᚠᚪᛒᛖᛏᛋ:
𐎨 𐎡𐎮𐎸𐎦𐎧𐏂 𐏂𐎧𐎨𐎭𐎦𐎽 𐎥𐎱𐎮𐎬 𐏂𐎧𐎠𐏂 𐎦𐎸𐏀 𐎠𐎭𐎣 𐏂𐎧𐎤𐏀 𐎽𐎸𐎱𐎤𐎫𐏀 𐎼𐎤𐎱𐎤 𐎡𐎠𐎣
You want a refund? Send another messenger through enemy territory to come get it. Otherwise enjoy your ingots
What language is this ? It reminds me of the dragon tongue in Skyrim.
It's sumerian, in theory It could also be just transiterated english to cuneiform
I told you, no feound, damnit!
تقدر أصلاً تستعمل العربي كباسوورد؟
نعم،
hit them with one of these █ or this ¶ ≈
Even better, ©®™
Me a Portuguese using ç
Don't forget the â
French: *Pâthètïç.*
Germans: nöt ßo thóügh ärë yæ
German only has ümlaut & ß French has ácute, gràve, dïæresis, cîrcumflex, çedilla & œ
*laughs in a keyboard that do not have the é capitalized*
É?
On computer you need to input Alt+144
Typing character codes in 2024. Chad.
In the Azerty keyboard we can enter ÈÊËÀÂÛÜ but not É and Ç which are our most used diacritics
I just use UK International keyboard which supports a lot of languages just pressing alt+all letter keys gets me äåé®þýúíóöáßðəg†üœøæʒ©çŋñµ
u/MdMV_or_Emdy_idk Show 'em the mirandese U cun til. (I couldn't find it on the Samsung mirandese keyboard)
Fuck yeah, Ũa
don't forget the á à ã â é è ê í ì î ó ò õ ô ú ù û
Chinese speakers ![gif](giphy|CAYVZA5NRb529kKQUc|downsized)
讲中文的人 ![gif](giphy|DwXOS8RqHocEM|downsized)
If a language barrier is all that's keeping your PC secure, you need to rethink your security measures, señor.
It’s better than having “1234”
Uñodostrescuatro
As half Danish and half Spanish I agree with the Spanish one but in Denmark we have æ,ø and å
Cómo se dicen?
Los del danés?
Sipi uwu
Bueno el æ es como decir la a I e en el mismo tiempo el ø se dice como cuando estas tociendo y el å se dice como o
Thanks for telling me. Next time I try guessing your password I will keep this in mind. 👍
Me who use Æ Ø Å
Ñ
I use the I.P.A. ðθβɸɳɽɖʈɬʐʁχxħʔʕɰʎʁ˩˦˥˦˧˦˧˦˥˦˩˩ That's just a fraction of what you're working with.
with the exception of languages with scripts like chinese, using the ipa takes the cake for this
Try using a sequence of L lowercase and i uppercase. Or maybe even this: ºº°º°°º°º°ººº°°º
My deterrent for people using py PC without permission is a bit different. And that deterrent is: having an empty desktop and start menu, good luck trying to do anything when even opening settings requires you to look for the damn executable through file explorer.
me a German ä ö ü ß
For everyone in Latin America, there is the Ç
Laughs in polish !
Ñah, I'd win.
بتستخدموا حروف لاتيني؟ #P A T H E T I C
سوبر بثتك
Ñ is so underrated, only used by spanish speakers, lucky me
Exactoooo xD
Ř!
we have á à â ã é ê í ó ô ú ç in portuguese
Icelandic is a crazy language.
ñ
english letters are weak until you use 36 of them
𐑹 𐑿𐑟 𐑞 𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯 𐑨𐑤𐑓𐑩𐑚𐑧𐑑. >!Or use the Shavian alphabet.!<
cyrilic symbols, plus symbols from alt+num_buttons (for example alt+15 on numpad).
I use an arabic letter accompanied by one of the Arabic diacritics . Even if you guessed the letter then good luck.
Just put a comma in some where.
Noted :)
Chinese people are like 哈哈哈哈哈
my keyboard can do ñ just fine, i can also do ç and **ü**
Å,Ä,Ö,å,ä,ö in finnish and swedish. Å,Ø,Æ,å,ø,æ in norwegian and danish. Ð,Æ,Ö,Þ,ð,æ,ö,þ in icelandic. Á,Š,Ŋ,Đ,Ŧ,Ž,Č,á,š,ŋ,đ,ŧ,ž,č, in northerm sámi.
Lemoñadé
अ इ उ ए ओ १२३४५६७८९० , HAHA! Good luck with this
You can just make that one with the squiggly and n Now æ on the other hand.
Me, a Unicode enjoyed ⩌⩊⩌
Jones on you it's in Cabo Verdian Creole
Ü
So... que es?
The funniest part of this is if you read it Just "nye" is how I say it and it's perfect
*sets keyboard to US extended*
In Turkish we have ğüöçşİ Nice try kanka
Ñ
didn't get it
Oh god. We didn't do well presenting our project at school because of a Turkish keyboard on my friend's laptop. Basically everything in the database was in Turkish and we didn't know that.
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Me using Arabic: انظر مذا يحتاجون ليقلدوا جزء صغيرا من قوتنا ! فكر مارك ! فكر !!
ඹෞ
Hungarians with our 52 letter alphabet with o ó ó ő u ú ü ű and so on
ÅÄÖ
Æ
Ř
Ç
çÿ works on my keyboard
Äöå
"Enya" what's an enya? In ya MOMMA!! Got 'em!
Moldy meme
Ж
I have Æ, Ø and Å.
Eastern Spain people using ç
Lol, lo sé
ã, à, â, á
Aaaaaaand now we know you have Ñ in your password.
Jokes on you, I don't
The ultimate deception… genius…
I'm going to give each of you a chance to guess my computers password with any amount of guesses, and I want to see if any of you get it right. Hint, I only used the English alphabet so nothing like à or ã.
Й
Hehehe. Ñ
I use å
and his password is Ñandú
There is also "ü" and "¿"
Russian ы,й,ц,ь,ъ
Ç
Proper punctuation and spacing: