A decimal sign on a keyboard would simply be a period.
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
For a windows user, you will use the "character map"
To type the pound sign (£) on a ZAGG keyboard for the iPad 2, you typically need to hold down the "Shift" key and then press the number 3 key. If you are using a different keyboard layout, such as the US layout, the pound sign may not be directly accessible. You can also use the iPad's on-screen keyboard by switching to the British keyboard layout in the settings.
To make the at sign on an Italian keyboard you would use AltGR. This is for a QWERTY keyboard layout.
hindi keyboard is very different. You can use a quick google search and remapp your keys.
To make a division sign (÷) on an iPad, you can use the on-screen keyboard. Switch to the numerical keyboard by tapping the "123" key, then tap the "#+=" key to access additional symbols. The division sign will be visible there; just tap it to insert it into your text. Alternatively, you can copy it from another source and paste it where needed.
The multiplication sign is located on the same button as the number eight. You can get to the multiplication sign by pressing Shift and the number eight key.
Alt + 0176 = °you have to use the 'num-lock' keypad, otherwise it will fail to work!!
No, this sign is not found on a keyboard. However you can find π (pi) on the Character Map program.
plus sign (+), minus (-), number (#), decimal point for decimals and money, percent (%), dollar sign ($), equal (=)
there is not one on there
you use the keyboard on the kindle keyboard for