It depends on what keyboard layout you have, and what Operating System you are using.
Keyboards in countries which use the Euro, and some that don't (for example the UK) already have the Euro sign (€) on their keyboards. This is usually: [Alt Gr] e
It is sometimes [Alt Gr] 4 or [Alt Gr] 5
If you don't have it on your keyboard, the simplest option if you only need it occasionally is to copy-paste it, for example copy this: €
Otherwise it depends on the Operating System.
Windows OS1. Press the "Alt" key to the left of the space bar.2. While holding, type the number sequence "0128" (note that no numbers will be typed). You must type this on the numeric keyboard, not the numbers above the letters.
3. Release the "Alt" key.
Linux OSType: Ctrl-Shift-U 20ac [Return]MAC OSType: Option 2 in British layout, Option Shift 2 in United States layout, Option $ in French layout. In HTMLIf you are using HTML markup language, you can get the Euro sign with: €You cant.
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No, this sign is not found on a keyboard. However you can find π (pi) on the Character Map program.
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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.
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
It is right above the 5 on the keyboard. To make it, HOLD the "Shift" key on either end of the keyboard, then press the 5.
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like this...Q_thats the best I got.
If you mean multiplication sign, then you hold down shift and press 8 (*).
Hold down the shift key and press the 3 key It will make a # sign.
Most likely, if you see a peace sign on an Android phone, it was done by an app, like Magic Keyboard. Reportedly, however, you can make a similar sign to the peace sign by using the word "victory" and holding it down.