The 'at' keyboard symbol has kept mainly one meaning thoughout time. It was first used during Medieval times by merchants who wanted to display prices of their products. For example, "2 items @ $1".
The tilde symbol is used in mathematics to represent infinity.
A symbol name that can be displayed on a keyboard might include the pound sign or the number symbol. The dollar symbol can also be displayed on the keyboard.
@ It is the symbol above the number 2 on the QWERTY keyboard.
You click on the foot and inch symbol on your keyboard.
The "&" symbol is called an ampersand.
The '&' symbol is called ampersand.
This is the symbol &. It means and.
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For a literary symbol to be effective, the writer must go beyond the original meaning of the symbol. Both itself and something more.
AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
You should have the symbol on your keyboard; >
None. An email address must have an @ symbol. However, I suspect your @ key isn't producing the @ symbol and you are asking what other key will produce it. This can happen if you use a US keyboard layout on a UK keyboard, for instance. Changing the keyboard layout to the correct locale will fix the problem, but you'll find the @ symbol using SHIFT+2 on a US keyboard layout. These two keys have simply been transposed.