The ALT GR key is a key modifier like shift, you hold it while pressing another key, to get a different symbol.
For example, for the 'e' key,
Press normally = e
Shift + e = E
AltGr + e = é
You can also press AltGr + 4 to get the Euro symbol, €.
AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
On my (European) keyboard, €= AltGr+e
€= ctrl+alt+3On my keyboard, €= AltGr+e€ is the symbol for the Euro.
hold the AltGr button then press the Q key.
It's Alt GR to the right of our space bar Touche shift = AltGr sur clavier français. Elibi
To make the at sign on an Italian keyboard you would use AltGR. This is for a QWERTY keyboard layout.
On a Latin American keyboard, you can usually find the "at" sign (@) by pressing the AltGr key (right Alt key) together with the Q key simultaneously. This combination will produce the "@" symbol on most Latin American keyboards.
On a PC keyboard, the equivalent of the Mac's Option key is typically the "Alt" key. It is usually located on either side of the spacebar. Some keyboards may also have a key labeled "AltGr" which serves a similar function for accessing additional characters.
I mean how can i put the letter a on the Keyboard.
The Euro is written as €. You can write this on your Windows laptop by pressing AltGr and 4.
you hold "ALTGR" while typing the word/letter.
Teclado, if you are actually referring to a keyboard you type on, however if you mean a keyboard as in a keyboard piano, then its piano teclado.