Most keyboards do not have a degree symbol. You usually can get a degree symbol in most MS Office programs by inserting a symbol and select the degree symbol from the list of options available.
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, hit the Start key (Windows key), type "charmap" (without quotes), click "enter", click on the character you want and click "select", then "copy". You then have the character to paste anywhere you want. ° I just pasted in this degree symbol using the above directions. You can also right-click on "character map" before hitting "enter" and then you have the option of pinning it to the Start Menu or adding it to Quick Launch. This makes it so much easier to access it quickly.
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
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.
To insert the degree symbol (°) in AOL Mail, you can use a keyboard shortcut. On Windows, hold down the "Alt" key and type "0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, you can type "Option + Shift + 8." Alternatively, you can copy the degree symbol from another source and paste it into your email.
The Unicode name for this symbol is DEGREE SIGN.
@ 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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AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
You should have the symbol on your keyboard; >