To type the pound sign on a US keyboard hold down the ALT key and type 156 on the numeric keypad.
Depending on what keyboard layout you have and what you mean by pound sign it is probably on the 3 key when used with either the shift key or Alt key. £ (UK pound ) or # (US pound)
£££££££££££ the pound sign. Is the sign for British currency.
The £ symbol is the symbol for the UK currency, the pound.
1 UK Pound = 1.51 US Dollars
On my keyboard it is accessed using the shift key and the 3 key to produce £ Or try holding the ALT button then press 0163 you should get £! Search for your Character map. on mine shift 3 is #, how do you get the # and how would i get the pound or euro or yen for that matter (just out of interest)
Hold the shift key down when you press the number keys to get extra characters.Some characters depend on the country your keyboard is designed for.In the US and UK, the characters are:(1) ! - exclamation point(2) @ - at sign or ampersat(3) # - pound sign (number sign)(4) $ or £ - dollar sign or pound sterling sign(5) % - percent sign(6) ^ - caret (used for exponents)(7) & - ampersand (means and)(8) * - asterisk(9) open parenthesis ( *(0) close parenthesis ) **also used as curved brackets
The pound is represented with £, and pennies are represented with p. * One Pence - 1/100 of a Pound * Two Pence -2/100 of a Pound * Five Pence - 5/100 of a Pound * Ten Pence - 10/100 of a Pound * Twenty Pence - 20/100 of a Pound * Fifty Pence - 50/100 of a Pound (aka 1/2, or Half Pound) * One Pound - 100/100, 1 full Pound * Two Pounds- 200/100, 2 full Pounds
96.52 pound sterling.
On a Mac keyboard, press and hold the option key, then type the number 3. Then release the option key. I don't know about on a Windows keyboard
from apple.com its 109.00pounds(i couldn't find the pound sign!)from apple.com its 109.00pounds(i couldn't find the pound sign!) ha ha ha ha tee hee
I heard that they can earn anywhere between 200,000 and 300,000 pounds a year (my pound sign on my keyboard is not working for some reason) But that is in the UK and i dont know where you are lol!!(notice the random lol!!) But apparently it all depends on where you work!
£Computer keyboards in the UK and in many other countries include the '£' symbol. If your computer keyboard does not have a '£' key, use ASCII code 156; i.e. ALT+1,5,6 on the numeric keypad.