Underneath the 9. It looks like this: #
10 buttons on a telephone key pad
the pound key on a telephone keyboard is called 'dièse' in French because it resembles the musical mark of the same name (in English: sharp sign). Pronounciation: 'dee-az'
Many sources say it is because # is the sign sometimes used after a number to represent pound as a measure of weight (more commonly expressed as lb).
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Yes, the Blackberry key pad better than the iPhone 4 key pad.
You don't enter area codes with the pound key on the keyboard. Doing so will cause your call to fail. You can use the pound key on the telephone keypad on a landline to signal the telephone switch that you have dialed the complete number and the switch should not wait to see if more digits are coming. On a call within North America, where the numbers are all of a fixed length, this has little or no effect, but on an international call where the length of the number can vary, it may save several seconds. There are also some optional services from the telephone company that may use the pound key on the telephone keypad.
The pound key on a cell phone is the key with two lines going down and two lines going across, sort of like Tic-Tac-Toe. Normally its located in the bottom right of the key pad.
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Visitor's book,Request form,Telephone message pad,Business cards
to record a telephone information
Check the battery in your key pad.
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