If other letters are needed, such as j, k, w, x, y or accented vowels such as î, French Braille assignments are used.
Digits are the first ten letters of the alphabet, and are marked by ⠼, as in English Braille.
⠲ is the full stop / period; ⠄ is the digit separator in numbers.
*According to Unesco (2013), Italian Braille uses the old French parentheses ⠶⠀⠶ as square brackets.
According to the Unione Italiana Ciechi di Legnano, those are used for parentheses; square brackets are not given.