First make sure num lock is on. the hit the alt key and on the number pad type 164 you should get the tilda "ñ" its real easy.
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~ Tilda `Back Quote
The '~ #' key is between (diagonally speaking) the enter key and the right shift key on an English keyboard.
The French type of keyboard is called "azerty" (vs the English "qwerty"). Link goes to image of the layout of the azerty keyboard.
مروهGo to the Arabic Keyboard and type in English. The output would be in Arabic.Please see Related Links for the URL of Arabic Keyboard.
The French type of keyboard is called "azerty" (vs the English "qwerty"). Link goes to image of the layout of the azerty keyboard.
Translation: Loha al-mafatih (لوحة المفاتيح) Note: Like the English, this can refer to a computer keyboard, a electric piano-type keyboard, and other similar devices.
in the English qwerty keyboard there are about 100-125.
Are you referring to this symbol? @ If so, on an English keyboard, type and hold the SHIFT key while you type the NUMBER 2.
Well on my keyboard when I change from English to Japanese @ and " swap places so to get @ I type ", and to get " I type @
Your can type " and e. it will do autimatily sorry for bad English I'm Dutch
You must use character map to type out the abbreviated form of partial eta squared (ηρ²) since it uses Greek letters which are not included on an English based keyboard.
The first typewriter commercially available was the Hansen Writing Ball of 1870. the keyboard is difficult to describe (see the picture linked below). It contained the letters of the English alphabet, numbers 2-9, and several special characters.