On the X60 the dash is the key to the right of the 0 (zero). Using the shift this key creates the underscore.
Thank you, but that's not really what I'm looking for. I think the answer is that this specific keyboard does not have a dash. What I'm going to have to find out is; in grammer what is acceptable for a dash. I have been told a hypen is not.
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You really don't know? it is just over and to the right of the "p" key.
You hold the Shift key, and press the button next to the zero on the number line.
The dash key (-) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause or break in a sentence. It can also be used to create compound words or to separate numbers in a range.
FN (function) and F11. On ibm keyboards: Ctrl+Shift+ScrLk/NumLk
Why the window key in keyboard?
Check your keyboard it's between the number zero and the plus symbol at the top right of the regular 105+ US keyboard. This is a hyphen and not a dash. If you use the hyphen key, you must use it twice to make a dash, but this still is not a dash as there is a space between the two hyphens. There are two types of dashes. The en dash and the em dash. The en dash is bigger than a hyphen, but smaller than a em dash. The em dash is what most would want to use. The way to type is as follows: en dash - hold down the "alt" key and type 0150. em dash - hold down the "alt" key and type 0151 - Note the dash used in each of the instructions. The first is an en dash, and the second is an em dash. The character beneath them is a hyphen.
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If your keyboard is missing a key, press the key-less spot very lightly when used, or try to place the key back on, or at best get a new keyboard.
There is no key called the 'any' key. What the computer is telling you is to press ANY key that is on your keyboard. Any one of the keys. This is an old old old joke from the IBM days 30 plus years ago. The instruction book stated "press any key to continue" ... there isn't an "any" key on the PC keyboard ... what it means is to press any key, any letter, any number, any command key, space bar, enter, whatever.
The first commercially available wireless keyboard appeared in 1983, as part of the IBM PCjr. I'm not sure if they were the actual inventors of the wireless keyboard -- and their first attempt was not a success -- but they were certainly one of the earliest know producers of a wireless keyboard.
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