If your keyboard won't type a question mark or forward slash, it could be due to a stuck key, a malfunctioning keyboard, or incorrect keyboard settings. Check if the keys are physically stuck or if there's debris underneath them. You can also verify your keyboard layout settings in your operating system to ensure they match your physical keyboard. If the issue persists, try connecting a different keyboard to see if the problem is hardware-related.
The question mark (?) and slash (/) buttons on a keyboard typically have a standard layout, with the question mark usually sharing a key with the forward slash. On most keyboards, the question mark is accessed by holding down the Shift key while pressing the forward slash key. They are usually located near the right side of the keyboard, often next to the Shift key. If you're experiencing issues with these keys, it could be due to a malfunction or a setting in your operating system.
Do you mean a question mark? You hold shift and press the forward slash button in the lower right.
The back slash is located above the enter key and to the right of the bracket keys, the underscore is to the right of the 0, on the same key as the minus.The forward slash is on the same key as the question mark.
On a standard QWERTY keyboard, the "divide" function is represented by a forward slash ( "/" ). It usually shares the same key as the question mark ( "?" ), or can be found by itself on the number pad.
The solidus on the keyboard is the forward slash (/) character. It is often used in writing to indicate division, separate items in a list, or denote alternatives (e.g., and/or). On most keyboards, it can be found directly above the "Enter" key and is typically accessed by pressing the key labeled with both the forward slash and the question mark (?).
a slash looks like this (under the question mark on your keyboard) / a dash looks like this (next to the zero button on your keyboard) -
The forward slash (/) key is typically located on the same key as the question mark (?) on most keyboards. It can usually be found to the right of the period (.) key in the bottom row of keys. On some keyboards, you may also find a forward slash in the numeric keypad as part of the arithmetic operators.
On a Mac keyboard, the division button is represented by the forward slash (/) key, which is located on the same key as the question mark (?). If you're using the numeric keypad, the division symbol (÷) can typically be found on the key with the forward slash as well. In mathematical applications, you may also find the division symbol in the character viewer or by using specific keyboard shortcuts.
It is the / mark - it is slanted forward as you read left-to-right. A back slash is the \ mark.
you hold shift then you hit the the key that has a question mark then a slash
Use the forward slash (/) to search in a forward direction, and the question mark (?) to search backwards for any word or word combination.
Sounds like your keyboard has been changed to a different layout. You can manually insert a / mark - by looking for it in the Character Map - and use copy/paste to insert where you need it to be.