A shoe lace... that's what we call it us blangladeshes...
also known as a cat sittin down with its tail off!
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maybe a tildé ?
I'm using an azerty keyboard, so i can't figure out which symbol you try to know the name. !!
question: why don't you type it in your question ???
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The name of the symbol above the 7 key is an "Ampersand". It is interchangable with the word "And". There's more to it than that, but this is the short answer.
@ It is the symbol above the number 2 on the QWERTY keyboard.
The symbol above the 2 on the English (US) keyboard is the "at" symbol (@). It is commonly used in email addresses to separate the username from the domain name, as well as in various online contexts. To type it, you typically hold down the Shift key and press the 2 key.
To type the "@ symbol," press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard and then press the number 2 key (usually located above the letter Q on most keyboards). This combination will produce the "@" symbol on your screen.
An e-mail address format is name@domain.com to get the @ symbol, press and hold shift and then hit the 2 number above the letters on an American keyboard
To get the "@" symbol, you can typically find it on your keyboard by pressing Shift and the number 2 key simultaneously. If for some reason this does not work, you can try changing your keyboard settings to ensure it is configured correctly.
To write the at symbol (@), you can typically find it on your keyboard. On most English keyboards, it’s located above the number 2 key; you can type it by holding down the "Shift" key and pressing "2." On mobile devices, you usually need to switch to the symbols or numeric keyboard to find it. If you're using a different keyboard layout, the method may vary slightly.
To access the at symbol (@) on a Chrome keyboard, you should press the "Alt Gr" key (located to the right of the spacebar) along with the number "2" key. On some keyboard layouts, you might need to use "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "2" instead. If you're still having trouble, make sure your keyboard layout is set correctly in your operating system's settings.
AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
You use the symbol of "at" on your keyboard. It is on the number 2 key. You will need to hold down the "shift" button with your right pinky finger, while hitting the number 2 key with your left ring finger.
The "long" name for it is "commercial at sign," but most people just refer to it as the "at sign."
To make the 'at' sign (@) on a Spanish keyboard, you need to press the "Alt Gr" key together with the number 2 key. This combination will produce the '@' symbol on a Spanish keyboard layout.
On my keyboard the @ symbol is the upper case of the number 2. So if I press shift and 2 simultaneously, I get @. Your keyboard will be the same, or at least very similar in design.