If this is for Microsoft Word or publisher you can go to insert and then select symbol, and choose which character you want (like the a with an accent or o with two dots above) If this is not for word or publisher, then you can copy it from word or publisher. Or go to the Windows start menu and select the character map.
on your trusty computer keyboard.
These are the first five letters on the second line of your keyboard.
A
Usually the letters "UIOP" follow "QWERTY" if reading across the top line on one of the more common keyboard formats.
TYPEWRITER.
The usual keyboard, with the first line of letters reading 'qwertyuiop'.
As far as I know, the official name of a computer typing keyboard is the Qwerty Keyboard. This is due to the top alphabetic line's first six letters. They are arranged in this way to separate the mostly used keys as in the type writer days, when people became fast typers, the needle kept getting jammed.
Home row is the center line of letters on a QWERTY keyboard. ASDFGHJKL:"
I think if it's an old computer keyboard it is a pound sign (£), but if it is a new keyboard it is that line thing, like this: - but vertical, not horizontal.
Oh, dude, the second line on a standard keyboard has the letters "A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L." The longest word you can make with those letters is "SHARKS." So, like, if you're ever playing keyboard Scrabble, you're welcome for that gem of a word.
On many keyboards there is a slight raised dot or line on the F and J keys. This helps people when touch typing.
so that blind people know where to put their fingers to type.