An asterisk.
asterisk
In language it's an asterisk ... but to a programmer it's called a "splat".
It Is Called
An Asterisk
8
=> or -> are good ways to make a right arrow symbol. Try pressing Alt-26 (on the keypad) gives →
The '&' symbol is called ampersand.
The "&" symbol is called an ampersand.
The keypad code to get the anchor symbol from the numeric keypad is 251.
You open your pod, and there is a speech bubble symbol. Once you click that, a virtual keyboard appears. If you have a keyboard plugged in or a wireless keyboard/keypad, just start typing at any time!
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.
Hold the Alt key and type 9837 on the numeric keypad --------------- Type 266d, Then type Alt+x
The symbol above 8 on a keyboard is * (also called an asterisk).
The £ symbol is the symbol for the UK currency, the pound.
£Computer keyboards in the UK and in many other countries include the '£' symbol. If your computer keyboard does not have a '£' key, use ASCII code 156; i.e. ALT+1,5,6 on the numeric keypad.
The symbol for multiplication on your keyboard is the little star or Asterisk, the one above the 8, press shift 8. The Asterisk can also be found on a full size keyboard, one with a number keypad to the right, just above the 9 key.
Asterisk