While pressing the left shift key (to the left of [z]), press the [ / ] key ( to the right of [ . ]).
This question does make me wonder how you put a question mark at the end of it though.
on the question mark key, it is the slash.
wait...then how did u get the question mark at the end? o.O and to answer ur question- what kind of computer are you using?
You have to have a second key board if you do hold down alt and select a number.
you hold shift then you hit the the key that has a question mark then a slash
A mark on 5th key is to help visually challenged people. A device with that mark is in compliance for usability by the disabled.
if you press down shift on your keyboard and at the same time press down the question mark key this should work !!OR You can just press the question mark then there will be a big question mark
Hold the shift key down and then press the / key.
Right next to the question mark key on an American qwerty keyboard
The apostrophe key is above the question mark key on the keyboard. Tap it without touching the shift key.
Hold down Shift and press 1 on the number row.
onemark question
The question mark (?) and slash (/) buttons on a keyboard typically have a standard layout, with the question mark usually sharing a key with the forward slash. On most keyboards, the question mark is accessed by holding down the Shift key while pressing the forward slash key. They are usually located near the right side of the keyboard, often next to the Shift key. If you're experiencing issues with these keys, it could be due to a malfunction or a setting in your operating system.