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T With Accent (ť, ţ, ṭ, ț, ŧ, ƭ…) — How to Type Accented T on Keyboard

Need to type a T with an accent (like ť or ț) but you’re using an English keyboard? This guide shows simple, step-by-step ways to type all common accented T letters on:

  • Windows (Alt codes + Character Map)
  • Mac (Character Viewer)
  • Microsoft Word (fast Word-only method + Insert Symbol)
  • Google Docs
  • Copy & paste (fastest)

Accented T copy and paste (fastest)

If you just need the letter quickly, copy it here:

T with Accent — Click to Copy
Click any letter to copy it.
Lowercase
Uppercase
Tip: If a character shows as a □ box, change your font (try Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman).

Tip: If you use these a lot, bookmark this page.

You can also refer to this accent letters keyboard for more accented letters.


What does “T with accent” mean?

“T with accent” can mean different T letters used in different languages and writing systems.

Here are the most common ones you’ll see:

  • ť (t with caron) — used in Czech/Slovak and others
  • ţ (t with cedilla) — used in some languages and older spellings
  • ț (t with comma below) — Romanian
  • ŧ (t with stroke) — seen in some European languages and transliteration
  • (t with dot below), (t with dot above), (t with line below), (t with circumflex below) — common in transliteration/academic writing
  • þ / Þ (thorn) — old English + Icelandic
  • ƭ / Ƭ and ʈ / Ʈ — used in linguistics/phonetics

How to type T with accent on Windows

Method 1 (Windows): Use Alt codes in Word

How Alt codes work

  1. Open Microsoft Word
  2. Turn Num Lock ON
  3. Click where you want the letter
  4. Hold Alt
  5. Type the code using the numeric keypad
  6. Release Alt

Important:

  • Alt codes usually require a numpad (the top number row often won’t work).
  • On some laptops, you may need Fn + NumLk to enable the hidden numpad.

Most-used Alt codes for T with accent

  • ť = Alt 357
  • Ť = Alt 356
  • ţ = Alt 355
  • Ţ = Alt 354
  • ț = Alt 539
  • Ț = Alt 538
  • = Alt 7789
  • = Alt 7788
  • ŧ = Alt 359
  • Ŧ = Alt 358
  • þ = Alt 0254
  • Þ = Alt 0222

More Alt codes (advanced / transliteration)

  • = Alt 7787 | = Alt 7786
  • = Alt 7831
  • ƭ = Alt 429 | Ƭ = Alt 428
  • ʈ = Alt 648
  • Ʈ = Alt 430
  • = Alt 7791 | = Alt 7790
  • = Alt 7793 | = Alt 7792
  • = Alt 11366
  • Ⱦ = Alt 574

Method 2 (Windows): Character Map (works in any app)

If Alt codes don’t work, Character Map always works.

  1. Open Start and search Character Map
  2. Choose a font like Arial or Times New Roman
  3. Find the letter you need (example: ț)
  4. Click SelectCopy
  5. Paste it anywhere

How to type T with accent on Mac

Method 1 (Mac): Character Viewer (works in most apps)

  1. Press Control + Command + Space
  2. Search for what you need, like:
    • “t caron”
    • “t cedilla”
    • “t comma below”
    • “t dot below”
    • “thorn”
  3. Double-click the character to insert it

How to type accented T in Microsoft Word

Method 1 (Word on Windows): Unicode + Alt+X (super fast)

This is one of the best ways in Word because you don’t need a numpad.

  1. Type the Unicode code (example: 021B)
  2. Press Alt + X
    Word converts it into the letter.

Try these:

  • Type 0165 then Alt+X → ť
  • Type 0163 then Alt+X → ţ
  • Type 021B then Alt+X → ț
  • Type 1E6D then Alt+X →
  • Type 0167 then Alt+X → ŧ
  • Type 00FE then Alt+X → þ

Method 2 (Word Windows/Mac): Insert Symbol

  1. Go to Insert → Symbol → More Symbols
  2. Pick a common font (Calibri, Arial, Times New Roman)
  3. Find the letter and click Insert

How to type T with accent in Google Docs

Method 1: Insert → Special characters

  1. Go to Insert → Special characters
  2. Search for:
    • “t caron” (ť)
    • “t cedilla” (ţ)
    • “t comma below” (ț)
    • “t dot below” (ṭ)
    • “thorn” (þ)
  3. Click to insert

Method 2: Copy & paste

Copy from the top Accented T copy and paste section.


Common problems (quick fixes)

“My Alt code isn’t working”

Most common reasons:

  • Num Lock is off
  • You’re using the top row numbers instead of the numpad
  • Your laptop needs Fn + NumLk to enable the numpad
  • The app doesn’t support the character (try Word or Google Docs)

“I see a box □ instead of the letter”

That usually means your font doesn’t support the character.
Switch to: Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, Segoe UI.


T with accent — Technical details (Unicode + HTML codes)

Lowercase:

  • — Unicode: U+1E6B | HTML hex: ṫ | HTML dec: ṫ
  • — Unicode: U+1E97 | HTML hex: ẗ | HTML dec: ẗ
  • ť — Unicode: U+0165 | HTML hex: ť | HTML dec: ť
  • ţ — Unicode: U+0163 | HTML hex: ţ | HTML dec: ţ
  • ƭ — Unicode: U+01AD | HTML hex: ƭ | HTML dec: ƭ
  • — Unicode: U+1E6D | HTML hex: ṭ | HTML dec: ṭ
  • ʈ — Unicode: U+0288 | HTML hex: ʈ | HTML dec: ʈ
  • ț — Unicode: U+021B | HTML hex: ț | HTML dec: ț
  • — Unicode: U+1E71 | HTML hex: ṱ | HTML dec: ṱ
  • — Unicode: U+1E6F | HTML hex: ṯ | HTML dec: ṯ
  • — Unicode: U+2C66 | HTML hex: ⱦ | HTML dec: ⱦ
  • þ — Unicode: U+00FE | HTML hex: þ | HTML dec: þ
  • ŧ — Unicode: U+0167 | HTML hex: ŧ | HTML dec: ŧ

Uppercase:

  • — Unicode: U+1E6A | HTML hex: Ṫ | HTML dec: Ṫ
  • Ť — Unicode: U+0164 | HTML hex: Ť | HTML dec: Ť
  • Ţ — Unicode: U+0162 | HTML hex: Ţ | HTML dec: Ţ
  • Ƭ — Unicode: U+01AC | HTML hex: Ƭ | HTML dec: Ƭ
  • — Unicode: U+1E6C | HTML hex: Ṭ | HTML dec: Ṭ
  • Ʈ — Unicode: U+01AE | HTML hex: Ʈ | HTML dec: Ʈ
  • Ț — Unicode: U+021A | HTML hex: Ț | HTML dec: Ț
  • — Unicode: U+1E70 | HTML hex: Ṱ | HTML dec: Ṱ
  • — Unicode: U+1E6E | HTML hex: Ṯ | HTML dec: Ṯ
  • Ⱦ — Unicode: U+023E | HTML hex: Ⱦ | HTML dec: Ⱦ
  • Þ — Unicode: U+00DE | HTML hex: Þ | HTML dec: Þ
  • Ŧ — Unicode: U+0166 | HTML hex: Ŧ | HTML dec: Ŧ

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