An ampersat is another name for the "at sign", @ .
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
A shoe lace... that's what we call it us blangladeshes... also known as a cat sittin down with its tail off! -- maybe a tildé ? I'm using an azerty keyboard, so i can't figure out which symbol you try to know the name. !! question: why don't you type it in your question ??? ______ The name of the symbol above the 7 key is an "Ampersand". It is interchangable with the word "And". There's more to it than that, but this is the short answer.