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This is with Firefox, on a Windows PC,
after I used the registry edit hack linked to in my earlier post.
First character: ALT 234
Second character: ALT 916
Third character: ALT +394
The "+" was on the numeric keypad, and 394 is hex for 916 decimal. I don't know a way to do it in decimal, at least not yet. Also, the third character came out as something different before I implemented the registry hack.
So do the registry hack, and you can probably due the old-fashioned CP-437 codes by using ALT followed by the decimal number, and UTF-8 codes by using ALT followed by the "+" on the numeric keypad, followed by the hexadecimal code.
Uh oh, just discovered something
I can't do all the hexadecimal codes, because ALT followed by "b" is intercepted by my browser and interpreted as a command. Maybe there is a way around this.