Backspace for deleting characters when typing
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.
The shift symbol which may shift characters from upper to lower case, or shift between different states of text (subscript and superscript shortcuts in Microsoft word) etc... If u mean what keyboard symbol has 2 characters then the answer would be the enter key which gives a new line. This key is composed of Cr (carriage return) + Lf (line feed)
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Alt+Enter
A number with a line above it - 4
it's Q Bar. i cant find a symbol for it on the keyboard. but its basically like The rational Symbol (Q) with a horzontal line on top of it.
It is the symbol to the left of the "1" on the second line of a standard keyboard. It looks somewhat like this: `
Shift + Enter
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
There is no difference. It is the same thing. Some manufacturers call it "enter" and some call it "return".
The shorthand symbol for "through" is a horizontal line with two dots above it. It looks like this: ⇨.
Command Line Interface