The £ symbol is the symbol for the UK currency, the pound.
hold shift and press '3'
Shift comma, three. <3
If you're getting a slash (/) when pressing Shift + 3, it may be due to your keyboard layout settings. For example, in the UK keyboard layout, Shift + 3 produces the pound sign (£), while in the US layout, it produces the hash sign (#). Check your keyboard settings in your operating system to ensure you're using the correct layout for your region. Adjusting this setting should resolve the issue.
Hold down the shift key and press the 3 key It will make a # sign.
Press [Shift Key] and [Comma Key], then the number three Eg: <3
I mean how can i put the letter a on the Keyboard.
The reason you see a pound sign (£) when you press the Shift key and the number 3 on a keyboard is due to the keyboard layout being used. In the UK and some other regions, the Shift + 3 combination is mapped to produce the pound sign. In contrast, on a US keyboard layout, this combination produces the number sign (#). The different layouts reflect regional variations in language and currency symbols.
It depends on the layout of your keyboard. The layout will differ depending on your country.On a British keyboard, shift 7 is the & symbol.Re-ask the question with the missing information (your country).
Use the caret (shift 6). eg 3 squared can be typed as 3^2.
Shift
To type the hashtag symbol (#) on a QWERTY keyboard, press the "Shift" key and then the "3" key simultaneously. This combination will produce the hashtag character. On some keyboards, the layout may vary slightly, but the Shift + 3 method is standard for most English QWERTY keyboards.
shift+8 thats not it