Less than is indicated by < and is the upper case comma on keyboard Greater than is indicated by > and is the upper case period on keyboard If you want less than or equal to or greater than or equal to these are available as symbols on Microsoft
(2, 1) or (2, 4).
If a comma is needed, it normally comes after parenthesis.
You can use a comma after an opener , so if it is 'Finally' the opener you are talking about, then yes.
a comma....a simi colon is used for a adding onto an sentence...example.. it is kinda like a comma only used a different way..lol
Less than is indicated by < and is the upper case comma on keyboard Greater than is indicated by > and is the upper case period on keyboard If you want less than or equal to or greater than or equal to these are available as symbols on Microsoft
The comma is the button to the right of the m (towards the bottom of the keyboard) on a qwerty keyboard.
Shift comma, three. <3
Punctuation marks are typically located on the top row of the keyboard above the letters. Common punctuation marks include: period (.), comma (,), apostrophe ('), exclamation mark (!), question mark (?), semicolon (;), and colon (:). They can vary slightly in placement depending on the keyboard layout.
hindi keyboard is very different. You can use a quick google search and remapp your keys.
Press [Shift Key] and [Comma Key], then the number three Eg: <3
Press MATH then 9 (fnInt() enter the function comma enter the variable comma enter the lower bound comma enter the upper bound
The space bar on a computer keyboard is located in the center of the keyboard at the bottom. It usually ranges from the x key to the comma key.
In Microsoft Office Word 2007, you go to Symbol, then CJK Symbols and Punctuation. Then, look for the symbol that looks like a backwards comma.
The comma symbol is usually located on the keyboard to the right of the M key, often above the period symbol. It looks like a small curved line.
Examples: QWERTY is upper case i.e. capital letters qwerty is lower case
On a keyboard the times button has the symbol "*" printed on it, this is usually found as upper case "8" but there may also be a "*" present on the numeric keypad section of your keyboard, if your keyboard has this.