Currency
¢ ALT+0162 or ¢
£ ALT+0163 or £
¥ ALT+0165 or ¥ yen or yuan
€ € Euro
© ALT+0169 or ©
® ALT+0174 or ®
™ ™ trademark
° ALT+0176 or ° Degree Sign, useful for temperatures and engine angles
µ ALT+0181 or µ micro, for when millimeters are too big.
′ ′ prime; minutes (of a degree) or feet
″ ″ double prime; seconds (of a degree) or inches
¼ ALT+0188 or ¼
½ ALT+0189 or ½
¾ ALT+0190 or ¾
⁄ ⁄ fraction slash, for other fractions e.g. 5⁄8
× ALT+0215 or × times, useful when specifying bore×stroke, a 4×4 or using a 2×4 beam of wood.
÷ ALT+0247 or ÷
− − minus (not quite the same as -)
∞ ∞ infinity
≅ ≅ congruent, approximately equal to
– ALT+0150 or – n dash; us in place of "to" in joining numbers (3–5 June, 0–60 mph) and to join places etc. (New York–Philadelphia, Mason –Dixon).
— ALT+0151 or – m dash; use to identify an aside—like this— to introduce a sumary statement (Pontiac—GM's performance division), or censor words (oh sh—t).
† † dagger, in place of dec. (deceased) or when you need more footnotes than a single asterix allows.
‡ ‡ double dagger
• • bullet
… ALT+0133 or … horizontal ellpsis, to indicate an ommission or words or sentences in a quote, or to indicate … umm … a pause in speech or thought, or an unfinished …
‰ ‰ permil
Greek letters (for Lancias and Hyundai engines)
Δ Δ Delta
Κ Κ Kappa
Υ Υ Upsilon, or as Lancia says Υpsilon.
α α alpha
β β beta
δ δ delta (the old 2.7 L)
ε ε epsilon
θ θ theta (the new GEMA engines)
λ λ lambda (the new 3.3 and 3.8 L)
μ μ mu (the new 2.7 L)
σ σ sigma (the old 3.5 L)
← ←
↑ ↑
→ →
↓ ↓
↔ ↔
⇐ ⇐
⇑ ⇑
⇒ ⇒
⇓ ⇓
⇔ ⇔
◊ ◊ lozenge
♠ ♠
♡ ♡
♢ ♢
♣ ♣
♤ ♤
♥ ♥
♦ ♦