![]() Open your Windows Private Character Editor. There’s no specific requirement regarding the OS version but it would be great if your computer is running on Windows XP or higher. ![]() ![]() ![]() Apparently, you’ll need a computer that is running on Windows. How to create your own custom characters (letters, symbols, etc.) on Windows in seven easy steps Just skip past the break to read the full instructions. Plus, it’s a fun way to show your creative talents. Wouldn’t it be great if you can create your own custom characters on Windows? By learning how to do so, you can personalize your texts, documents and even the images and screenshots that you edit on MS Paint.
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