A pound key, also known as the number sign or hash symbol, is represented by the "#" symbol on a phone or keyboard. It is commonly used to input numeric digits in phone systems or to create a tag on social media platforms.
That depends on the size of the key and what it is made of.
No, a pound is a pound regardless of what it is measuring. Both a pound of nails and a pound of feathers weigh the same amount.
One pound = 1 lb.
The Pound Sign Is This £
a pound...as much as a pound of feathers. A pound is a pound, after all.
Depending on what keyboard layout you have and what you mean by pound sign it is probably on the 3 key when used with either the shift key or Alt key. £ (UK pound ) or # (US pound)
the pound key is the #!
Many sources say it is because # is the sign sometimes used after a number to represent pound as a measure of weight (more commonly expressed as lb).
hold down the ALT key and type 156. you get this ===> £
British pound
The pound key on a cell phone is the key with two lines going down and two lines going across, sort of like Tic-Tac-Toe. Normally its located in the bottom right of the key pad.
Underneath the 9. It looks like this: #
inhnerent pound this key hard
the pound key on a telephone keyboard is called 'dièse' in French because it resembles the musical mark of the same name (in English: sharp sign). Pronounciation: 'dee-az'
YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW KEY OB I HADE THE SAME PROBLEM COST ME 148 POUND TO REPAIR FROM RENAULT YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW KEY OB I HADE THE SAME PROBLEM COST ME 148 POUND TO REPAIR FROM RENAULT YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW KEY OB I HADE THE SAME PROBLEM COST ME 148 POUND TO REPAIR FROM RENAULT
To type the pound sign on a US keyboard hold down the ALT key and type 156 on the numeric keypad.
- the symbol for the pound (British Currency) translated in French "la livre" is £ as in England,- the "hash" key symbol (#) and the related weight unit are not used in France.