40 French Alt Codes You Should Know

If you frequently write in French on your laptop, the best way to type French accents is by using either the international keyboard or French Alt Codes. Mastering the French language requires a proper understanding and correct use of accent marks.

Note: French Alt Codes work only on the numeric keypad, not the number row across the top of the keyboard.

While French accent marks aren’t inherently difficult to learn, consistent practice and determination will make typing them effortless. Below is a complete list of Alt Codes for French letters with accents. You can also download this list in PDF format.

Most used French Alt Codes

Action Alt Codes Shortcuts
À – a grave Alt – 0192
à – a grave Alt – 0224
 – a circumflex Alt – 0194
â – a circumflex Alt – 0226
Ä – a umlaut Alt – 0196
ä – a umlaut Alt – 0228
È – e grave Alt – 0200
è – e grave Alt – 0232
É – e acute Alt – 0201
é – e acute Alt – 0233
Ê – e circumflex Alt – 0202
ê – e circumflex Alt – 0234
Ë – e umlaut Alt – 0203
ë – e umlaut Alt – 0235
Î – I circumflex Alt – 0206
î – i circumflex Alt – 0238
Ï – I umlaut Alt – 0207
ï – i umlaut Alt – 0239
Ô – O circumflex Alt – 0212
ô – o circumflex Alt – 0244
Œ Alt – 0140
œ Alt – 0156
Ù – U grave Alt – 0217
ù – u grave Alt – 0249
Û – U circumflex Alt – 0219
û – u circumflex Alt – 0251
Ü – U umlaut Alt – 0220
ü – u umlaut Alt – 0252
Ÿ Alt – 0159
ÿ – y umlaut Alt – 0255
Ç – c cedilla Alt – 0199
ç – c cedila Alt – 0231
« Alt – 0171
» Alt – 0187
Alt – 0128

The French accent mark is of utmost importance. Incorrect usage or the absence of accent marks can lead to embarrassing mistakes and miscommunication. Hence, these French accent marks, though small, can cause inconvenience. In our earlier article, we provided the Spanish Accents Alt Codes.

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