Right Alt + 2
Teclado, if you are actually referring to a keyboard you type on, however if you mean a keyboard as in a keyboard piano, then its piano teclado.
AltGr + q (in Latin American keyboard) AltGr + 2 (in Spaniard keyboard)
"Teclado" means keyboard in Spanish, referring to the input device used to type on a computer or other electronic device.
On a Latin American keyboard, you can usually find the "at" sign (@) by pressing the AltGr key (right Alt key) together with the Q key simultaneously. This combination will produce the "@" symbol on most Latin American keyboards.
To sign in Spanish using American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell the words using the ASL manual alphabet. Each letter in the word is signed to represent the corresponding Spanish word. It requires knowledge of both ASL and Spanish to effectively communicate in this way.
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No, this sign is not found on a keyboard. However you can find π (pi) on the Character Map program.
Type I love you
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
It is right above the 5 on the keyboard. To make it, HOLD the "Shift" key on either end of the keyboard, then press the 5.
you can make a triangle, triangle means devil ? ▲ haha
like this...Q_thats the best I got.
If you mean multiplication sign, then you hold down shift and press 8 (*).
Hold down the shift key and press the 3 key It will make a # sign.
you have to go to google translate and write in spanish or other languages and press english
Most likely, if you see a peace sign on an Android phone, it was done by an app, like Magic Keyboard. Reportedly, however, you can make a similar sign to the peace sign by using the word "victory" and holding it down.