How to use rupee symbol in Dell keyboard?
Solution 1
I went to the language page in control panel and changed it to Indian from US keyboard.
Voila: Right Alt + 4 gives Indian Rupee (₹). Left Alt + 4 gives dollar symbol ($).
Solution 2
We need to install windows driver update and some configurations. Kindly check this article. Type Indian Rupee Symbol using Keyboard Keys
- Download the Microsoft driver update which enable the Windows to detect rupee symbol. You can download Microsoft update which supports rupee symbol from here.
- Download the appropriate version of the update based on your version of Windows. Once download completes, install the update.
- In Control Panel, click Clock, Language, and Region, and then click Change keyboards or other input methods.
- On the Region and Language screen, click Change keyboard on the Keyboards and Languages tab.
- On the Text Services and Input Languages screen, click Add.
- On the Add Input Language screen select English (India), and then select the India keyboard check box.
- Restart the system.
- Now your keyboard will be able to write rupee symbol.
- For writing rupee symbol now on wards use Ctrl+Alt+₹(4 or $ on regular key). The Keyboards without rupee symbol, can use Ctrl+Alt+$
Solution 3
Hitting the Right side Alt and then the Rupee symbol will trigger the Rupee key entry. For Euro, it's the same - the Right side Alt -and hitting the Euro key will trigger the Euro symbol.
Stumped me for few minutes when I had a review copy of the XPS ultrabook.
Solution 4
Mine is Dell XPS. Left Alt is working well. But for Rupee symbol, when I use Left Alt+4, it shows ¤
symbol. When I use Left Alt+5, it shows €
(Euro symbol). Here Rupee symbol alone not displayed.
After a long search I got the solution. In Dell laptop, if the symbols are not displayed this means we have to update the drivers. Go to Microsoft Support KB2496898 to download the updates and then try using the same key combinations.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Anto Varghese over 1 year
I have Dell Latitude laptop and it has both Indian rupee symbol and euro in keyboard. But don't know how to use it. What keys can I press to insert the symbols?
I'm using Windows 7.
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Admin about 7 years
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Anto Varghese almost 12 yearsAlt and rupee symbol is not working for me. Is it becuase the font is not supported the symbol?
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100rabh almost 12 yearsWhich OS, which application are you trying out? Did you hit the right side Alt key? The left side Alt key will not work
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Anto Varghese almost 12 yearsWin &, I tried in notepad and MS Office Word. I tried right side Alt key only. Any special font required?
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100rabh almost 12 yearsWorked fine for me in Word. You are pressing Alt & the Rupee symbol simultaneously right? @Antoops
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Anto Varghese almost 12 yearsany specific font you tried?
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100rabh almost 12 years@Antoops No, whatever was the default. Did the keys look like -- > i.stack.imgur.com/mzmlZ.jpg ?
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tanantish almost 12 yearsNot sure if it'll have any impact, but in your localisation settings, are you using the correct keyboard layout? Without seeing the system, I'd bet you're using a keyboard layout where the Alt-Gr set isn't mapped... as a temp workaround - it's U+20B9 if you want to locate it in Charmap or alt-8377 on the numeric keyboard (note: that's alt, NOT alt-gr).. ah, and I'm assuming you're talking about the new symbol, and not the old Rs symbol too..
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100rabh almost 12 yearsthis is not needed for the XPS
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Himanshu Jansari over 9 yearsActually, you have to set English (India) either as only or default language. As said here. Also, you can use
Ctrl + Shift + 4
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Banketeshvar Narayan almost 9 yearsyou can also change keyboard input language from taskbar tray if you have multiple language installed. images.dotnetschools.com/Common/changeKeyBoardInputLanguage.PNG
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Ashok kumar over 8 yearsSanthosh answer will be perfectly useful for some people like me. Un necessarly DON'T give down-vote to others without thinking anything.
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Nitin Kumar M almost 7 years
Right Alt + 4
works perfectly for me and gives me ₹ symbol. But for $, don't you meanShift + 4
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Ajay Prajapati over 2 yearsworking for windows OS but not for ubuntu.