The method of entering the Greek alphabet (gamma) in different operating systems and software environments may vary. Here's how to enter gamma symbols in some common contexts:
on Windows system
Using Character Map:
Open the Start menu and search for and open the Character Map.
In the Character Map, select the font as "arial" or another font that supports Greek letters.
Find the gamma symbol, tap Select, and then tap the "Copy" button.
Paste the copied symbol into your document.
Use alt**:
Make sure your keypad is number-locked.
Hold down the ALT key and type 947 (lowercase) or 915 (uppercase) on the keypad.
Release the alt key and the gamma symbol should appear in your document.
In Mac system
Use emoji with symbol viewer:
In the text field, click on the Edit menu and select "Emoji & Symbols" or use the shortcut Control+Command+Space.
Type "gamma" in the search bar, find the gamma symbol and double-click on it, and the symbol will be inserted into your document.
in Microsoft Word
Use the caret function:
Click on the "Insert" tab.
Select Symbol > More Symbols.
In the Symbols dialog box, set the Font to (Normal Text) and change the Subset to Greek and Coptic Letters.
Select the symbol and click Insert.
Use mathematical formulas:
In Word, click "Insert" > "Formula" > "Insert New Formula".
Type gamma (for lowercase) or gamma (for uppercase) and press the spacebar, and Word will automatically convert it to the corresponding gamma symbol.
In latex
If you're using latex, you can use the command directly to insert the gamma symbol:
For lowercase, gamma is used.
For uppercase, gamma is used.
List of high-quality authors