With Windows OS: Use the Character Map (Start Menu => Programs => Accessories => System Tools)
you have to go to google translate and write in spanish or other languages and press english
The sign for the Pound Sterling is placed before the amount.
To type the pound sign on a US keyboard hold down the ALT key and type 156 on the numeric keypad.
To make the 'at' sign (@) on a Spanish keyboard, you need to press the "Alt Gr" key together with the number 2 key. This combination will produce the '@' symbol on a Spanish keyboard layout.
Adjust your keyboard on the computer settings by right clicking desktop then personalize...hope this worked :)
I think if it's an old computer keyboard it is a pound sign (£), but if it is a new keyboard it is that line thing, like this: - but vertical, not horizontal.
A symbol name that can be displayed on a keyboard might include the pound sign or the number symbol. The dollar symbol can also be displayed on the keyboard.
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 English pound sign (£) originated from the letter L with a line through it, which stood for the Latin word "libra," meaning pound. It has evolved over time into the symbol we recognize today to represent the British currency.
£ This is the pound sign. You press shift then press no.3 ( while holding shift!)
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)
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!