Mac's Alt key is called Option, located on lower row near Command keys. Modern Macs show only "Option" and "⌥" instead of "Alt"
Ampersand (&) is Latin for "et" and accessed with shift+7. Apostrophe ' indicates letter omission and is used for plurals and possessives. Asterisk (*) denotes wildcards and multiplication, accessed with shift+8. Dollar sign ($) represents U.S. currency and is accessed with shift+4. Exclamation mark (!) denotes strong emotions, accessed with shift+1
Special characters like @, ' and ~ may not work in Windows 10. Issue occurs when keyboard is stuck or wrong language is selected
Press and hold letters to access special characters with accents. Use modifier keys like Shift + Option to type special characters. Access Keyboard Viewer through System Settings
Special characters are non-alphanumeric symbols used to enhance password security. They expand possible combinations, making passwords harder to crack. Strong passwords should include at least one special character
Six characters unlock through dying: Willow, Wolfgang, Wendy, WX-78, Wickerbottom, Woodie. Each character has unique advantages and disadvantages. Characters unlock progressively with increasing survival time requirements. Wigfried becomes available after 96 days, requiring meat consumption