According to Microsoft there is:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/topic/keyboard-shortcuts-for-international-characters-108fa0c1-fb8e-4aae-9db1-d60407d13c35

On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 at 16:44, Arnaud bourree <arnaud.bour...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There is no compose character on Windows.
> If you want a character not available in your keyborad layout, you should:
> - use character map
> - or keep Alt key down and press the character code (avalaible in
> character map): for example É (upper e accute) Alt+0201
>
> Regardes,
>
> Arnaud
>
> Le lun. 2 janv. 2023, 02:25, Brett Ryan <brett.r...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> I don't use windows but believe it should be similar but with CTRL. Try
>> pressing CTRL+`, release, then the key for the accent (e, u, a, ...)
>>
>> On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 at 07:57, Peter Holt <pe...@holt.se> wrote:
>>
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>>> *Från:* Christopher C. Lanz <lan...@potsdam.edu.INVALID>
>>> *Skickat:* den 1 januari 2023 21:32
>>> *Till:* users@netbeans.apache.org
>>> *Ämne:* accented characters in NB 16 IDE editor
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just switched from linux to windows 10, with Netbeans 16 installed. I
>>> need to be able to type accented characters in the editor (java) -
>>> characters that survive being saved in files. In the linux version, it was
>>> a matter of holding AltGr and a key representing the desired accent,
>>> releasing those keys, and then typing a letter. I can't seem to find
>>> mention of this function online in stackoverflow etc., and the netbeans
>>> mailing list search gave no results (although I could be using it
>>> incorrectly.)
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris Lanz
>>>
>>> 340 Dunn Hall, SUNY Potsdam
>>>
>>> lan...@potsdam.edu
>>>
>>> 315 268 1547
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>

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