The full stop in on the bottom row of keys to wards the right. Press the shift key to use the full stop key.
A 'period' is also known as a 'full stop'. Americans say 'period', Brits say 'full stop'. So if it's on a keyboard, it's the full stop button.
Make sure the keyboard is set to your country and language. A keyboard in the UK, if set to the USA, will print a @ when the " key is pressed.
Try FN and F11
No, "Messrs" does not contain a full stop after it. The term is an abbreviation for the French word "messieurs," which means "gentlemen." In British English, it is typically used without a full stop, while in American English, it may sometimes be followed by a period.
The period key (full stop) is two keys to the left of the shift key (located on the right side of the keyboard on a standard qwerty board).
They are found on the bottom row of the keyboard - on the comma & full-stop keys respectively. Simply hold down either one of the SHIFT keys, and press whichever symbol you want.
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As long as it takes to make a full stop and viewing that it is safe to pull out.
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Well it depends.. has the laptop been dropped recently? could be a motherboard issue. Also try opening the laptop and make sure the keyboard is connected to the motherboard.Most likely it could be a keyboard gone bad in the hardware department which you would have to replace it.