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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) -
/ is a forward slash \ is a backslash
This question is an opinion question, so not everyone may agree with my answer. I myself would say yes, although that is my opinion, and not everyone will share it.
slash chords are just one chord. A7/G would be an A7 chord in third inversion, so that the G is the bass note. C/E would be a C chord with an E as the bass note (1st inversion) Tks for the answer. It wasn't what I was looking for though. Can you look at the discussion page and see if my question makes sense there?.
By clicking the slash button just like you would on any other computer.
The slash can be used for division like this:=A2/B2
One on either side of the slash / like this.
It's because when you went to type something, you had hit the left shift key along with ctrl. Hold in leftshift and ctrl for about 2-4 seconds, and you should get your question mark back. Hope this helped. :)To make it so it never happens again, go to> control panel> region and language> keyboards and languages> change keyboards> then remove every other language except for English (us) or whatever region you want to use. before you accept try to double check that ur keyboard is on English before you do this, i had a keyboard error the first time i did it because my keyboard was still on french. (to double check make sure you are getting the proper slash when you push slash, to change it if you're not getting the slash use the (left ctrl + left shift for 3-4 seconds)if that didnt work also try alt and left shift
Hi that's not Slash email That's my mail I don't know who is the @ssh0l3 to put that there like it was Slash's but it's not, ok?Someone try to fool you all... telling you that was slash's email.
There are so many buttons in a cockpit, nearly no one knows how much buttons there are. There is like a thousand buttons!
Are you looking for a group answer to this question or individual answer. Plus your question is pretty stupid btw.
/ is a forward slash \ is a backslash