Backspace for deleting characters when typing
On standard keyboards it appears on the key beside the 'M'
The shift symbol which may shift characters from upper to lower case, or shift between different states of text (subscript and superscript shortcuts in Microsoft word) etc... If u mean what keyboard symbol has 2 characters then the answer would be the enter key which gives a new line. This key is composed of Cr (carriage return) + Lf (line feed)
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Alt+Enter
it's Q Bar. i cant find a symbol for it on the keyboard. but its basically like The rational Symbol (Q) with a horzontal line on top of it.
The symbol for affinity is a lowercase letter 'a' with an horizontal line above it, like this: ā.
A number with a line above it - 4
It is the symbol to the left of the "1" on the second line of a standard keyboard. It looks somewhat like this: `
The symbol on the Enter key of a laptop typically resembles a horizontal arrow that turns to the left at a right angle, often accompanied by a vertical line. This design indicates the action of submitting or confirming a command. In some layouts, particularly on smaller keyboards, it may simply appear as the word "Enter." The appearance can vary slightly between different keyboard designs and manufacturers.
To enter a new line in the Windows Command Prompt (cmd), you can simply press the Enter key. If you're writing a command that spans multiple lines, you can use the caret symbol (^) at the end of a line to indicate that the command continues on the next line. For example, you can type echo This is a line ^ and then press Enter to continue typing on the next line.
Shift + Enter
There is no difference. It is the same thing. Some manufacturers call it "enter" and some call it "return".