the command button
It is the Command key, on either side of the Spacebar.
On a PC keyboard, the equivalent of the Mac's Option key is typically the "Alt" key. It is usually located on either side of the spacebar. Some keyboards may also have a key labeled "AltGr" which serves a similar function for accessing additional characters.
There is no Menu key on Apple keyboards.
The option key is a modifier key (ALT) present on Apple Keyboard
The Mac keyboard does not have a delete key. On MacBooks forward deletion can be achieved by holding down the Fn key and pressing the BackSpace key. Some applications replicate this operation with a Shift or Alt and BackSpace key combination but it is not native to the Mac's user interface.
Like on other Apple computers, the command or "Apple" keys on the iBook G4 serve as part of many keyboard shortcuts. They can be used in combination with other keys when online or even for GUI applications.
On a Mac keyboard, the approximate symbol (≈) can be typed by pressing the "Option" key and the "X" key simultaneously. If you're using a different keyboard layout, you may need to check the specific key combinations for your layout. Alternatively, you can also insert it through the Character Viewer by selecting "Edit" in the menu bar, then "Emoji & Symbols."
it is not a code! all it is on a mac is a keyboard shortcut (not a mac user sorry about now knowing it) and on windows or Linux etcetc is unsure. look it up: windows or mac keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys
ctrl C For a mac, the apple symbol than C
Command Right arrow for mac
On a Mac keyboard, press and hold the option key, then type the number 3. Then release the option key. I don't know about on a Windows keyboard
Take the keyboard apart, and wipe the inside free of debris. Next time, do not eat such deliciously tempting spread near your keyboard.