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Do you mean a question mark? You hold shift and press the forward slash button in the lower right.
The back slash is located above the enter key and to the right of the bracket keys, the underscore is to the right of the 0, on the same key as the minus.The forward slash is on the same key as the question mark.
On a standard QWERTY keyboard, the "divide" function is represented by a forward slash ( "/" ). It usually shares the same key as the question mark ( "?" ), or can be found by itself on the number pad.
a slash looks like this (under the question mark on your keyboard) / a dash looks like this (next to the zero button on your keyboard) -
It is the / mark - it is slanted forward as you read left-to-right. A back slash is the \ mark.
you hold shift then you hit the the key that has a question mark then a slash
Use the forward slash (/) to search in a forward direction, and the question mark (?) to search backwards for any word or word combination.
Sounds like your keyboard has been changed to a different layout. You can manually insert a / mark - by looking for it in the Character Map - and use copy/paste to insert where you need it to be.
The Slash '/' also known as the Forward Slash, is found on the same key as the question mark. The key in question under the Slash key, is most likely the Context Menu key, as it is the least self evident to many users. The Context Menu key brings up the Context Menu, similar to right-clicking. However, this does not count as right-clicking.
on the question mark key, it is the slash.
They are called forward slashes or just slashes for short. You can recognize that this is true when you realize that before computer keyboards, typewriters and typography in general had no such thing as the "backslash". (At least, not commonly.) The only "slash" was the "forward slash". (Think and-slash-or for and/or. When have you ever seen the backslash, "\", in literature? And have you ever noticed that the question mark/forward slash key practically always sits in the same location on all QWERTY keyboards, while the backslash is often in different locations on different QWERTY keyboards? It's not even always paired with the vertical bar.)
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