On middle row there is ASDFGHJKL;'#
so hold down Shift and type '
and @ symbol appears.
alt 4
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option F on a Mac.
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option 21A9 on a Mac.
The Micrometer shortcut is... Alt + 0181
You can do it using the Shift 5 combination on your keyboard, as it is directly on your keyboard.
To enter the micrometer symbol (µm) on a keyboard, you can use a keyboard shortcut or insert it via character map. On Windows, you can type "00B5" and then press Alt + X to convert it to µ. On Mac, you can type Option + M. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the symbol from a source that includes it.
There is a shortcut to making ² symbol, and it is Alt0178, which is hold down Alt button and while held down type 0178 numbers then release Alt button. Maybe there are special keyboards that can be bought that have it included; not sure.
Hold down Alt key and type number 5 then release Alt key So here is result ... ♣
To type a cross symbol (✝), you can use a keyboard shortcut if available for your system or application. For example, on Windows, you can press and hold the Alt key while typing 0134 on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, you can use the Option + t shortcut to type the symbol. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the cross symbol from another source.
To type the century symbol (℅), you can use a keyboard shortcut depending on your operating system. On Windows, you can hold down the "Alt" key and type "0162" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, you can type "Option" + "G" to produce the symbol. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the symbol from a character map or online source.
there isn't such shortcut
To type a cents symbol (¢) in Microsoft Word, you can use the keyboard shortcut by holding the "Alt" key and typing "0162" on the numeric keypad. Alternatively, you can insert the symbol by going to the "Insert" tab, selecting "Symbol," and then choosing "More Symbols." In the dialog box, find the cents symbol, select it, and click "Insert."