Hold down the shift key and press the 3 key
It will make a # sign.
On the keyboard find the < sign and next to it put the number 3, making <3. This works on any standard keyboard.
The multiplication sign is located on the same button as the number eight. You can get to the multiplication sign by pressing Shift and the number eight key.
At the number 5, the second row.
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
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.
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.
A decimal sign on a keyboard would simply be a period.
Hold down shift and push 2 on the number row. (Depending on the type of keyboard - mine is <shift> + <'> )
If its what i think its above the number 7 so you do shift 7 to get this sign &
Alt+236=∞ (but it has to be the number pad on the side for 236 or it won't work)
on your keyboard there is a button above the addition and equals sign that says num lk. Press that button and you can type again with letters.
No, this sign is not found on a keyboard. However you can find π (pi) on the Character Map program.