There isn't one !
It can be achieved by this key sequence :-
Hold down "Alt" then type in 0176, then release the "Alt" key and you should get :- °
It is a keyboard, not a keybored ! There is no square root button on a standard keyboard, but if you are bored, you can find out how to program a key and get one of the keys to be your square root key.
There is not a way to find out the key cups on the game keyboard. You will have to do it in your mind.
AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
You can find sheet music for a 61-key keyboard by searching online music stores or websites that specialize in keyboard music. Look for sheet music labeled for a 61-key keyboard or with a similar range. When playing, adjust the music to fit within the range of your keyboard by transposing or rearranging the notes as needed.
You can find the tidle key (~) using a usb keyboard or under symbols on the ps3's virtual keyboard. However, I do not think you can use the tidle key to access the game console like on a PC.
Hold down the Alt key and the +/= key at the same time. An equation bar will come up. Choose the degree sign from the list above. Hope this helps :)
Why the window key in keyboard?
The lowest key on a standard piano keyboard is the A0 key, which is the first key on the left side of the keyboard.
No key is the degree key, so just put "degrees fareneheit" or "degrees celcius". On Mac OS X, Alt + 0 will produce the degrees symbol.
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If your keyboard is missing a key, press the key-less spot very lightly when used, or try to place the key back on, or at best get a new keyboard.
The only break key I can find on my Dell Lattitude E6410 in on the external USB keyboard I plugged in. Previous answer- The break is a combination of CTRL FN F12 On my E6410 <CTRL> + <FN> + <F12> = <PAUSE>