It is an asterisk. It is used as a wildcard character, for footnotes, or for censorship- as in "You son of a *****."
asterisk
The symbol above 8 on a keyboard is * (also called an asterisk).
That is an asterisk.
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*
It's on your keyboard. Hold shift and press 8. *
An asterisk.
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
Lawrence plays Roland leyboards, currently on his rotating keyboard stand is a Roland GX-700nx and midi-ed to it is a Roland VK-8 organ drawbar module
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.
Alt+0153 ™ Done using a number pad.
The multiplication symbol (×) can typically be found on a standard keyboard by using the asterisk (*) key, which is located above the number 8. In many software applications, you can also insert the multiplication symbol by using the character map or by typing a specific code (like Alt + 0215 on Windows). Additionally, in mathematical contexts, the dot (·) is also used to signify multiplication.