@ (Shift + 2) is referred to simply as the "at sign."
do this :( press shift + ; and press shift and 9
Alpha refers to the "at" sign, as in an email address i.e. john.doe@something.com. On a standard English (American) keyboard, this character is achieved by pressing "shift-2."
you press the control and shift buttons, but you got to hold them. then press r on your keyboard select the poptropican you want. remember: control+shift+R
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Press Shift 2.
press shift and then 2
To change a lowercase "e" to a backslash, you can use the shift key and the backslash key on your keyboard. Simply press and hold the shift key, then press the backslash key to type a backslash character ().
Alpha refers to the "at" sign, as in an email address i.e. john.doe@something.com. On a standard English (American) keyboard, this character is achieved by pressing "shift-2."
The Shift key is a modifier key on a standard keyboard. It could have many different functions and usages. Usage:To use it in its normal form, press the shift key down first then press another key on the keyboard at the same time. Primary Function: * Primary Function: To convert lower-case letters into upper-case (capital) letters.[For example: Letter character 'a' becomes 'A'] Other Functions Include:* To access special characters on the keyboard.[For example: Number character '1' becomes '!'] * To be used with other modifier keys to access a special feature in an operating system or a computer program.
hold shift and press '3'
Press and hold Shift the press the key with the symbol you want
To make a caret symbol, hold down the 'shift' key and then press the number 6. It will appear as ^. The caret is a spacing character and is officially referred to as a 'circumflex accent' in the American Standard Code for Information Interchange.