Microsoft is finally adding a real em-dash shortcut to Windows 11 – just as AI made you want to stop using it


  • Windows 11 has a new keyboard shortcut to access an em dash
  • To get this long dash previously, you had to hold the Alt key and press a combination of numbers (or use the emoji panel)
  • Both were clunky methods, and the new shortcut is much better – though it’s arguable whether you should use em dashes at all now, thanks to AI

Ever wanted a long dash (known as an ’em dash’) like this one — in Windows 11, but not known how to produce it? Microsoft is now introducing a keyboard shortcut to allow easier access to these lengthier dashes.

Windows Central noticed that Jen Gentleman, who is Principal Technical Program Manager at Microsoft, flagged up the move on X, noting that it’s on a gradual rollout now (as of the September preview update for Windows 11).

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