You don't
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.
You cant.
You simply do & # 9774 Without spaces. and there you have your peace sign !
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
☮ Just copy and paste this! or shift and A and or shift and > only works if the font is windings.:)
To type the pound sign (£) on a ZAGG keyboard for the iPad 2, you typically need to hold down the "Shift" key and then press the number 3 key. If you are using a different keyboard layout, such as the US layout, the pound sign may not be directly accessible. You can also use the iPad's on-screen keyboard by switching to the British keyboard layout in the settings.
A decimal sign on a keyboard would simply be a period.
The addition sign is on your computer keyboard. The key is right next to the backspace button. You press shift-(the key) and you will get the addition sign.
To type the "more or less" sign (≈) using a keyboard, you can use the Unicode character. On Windows, hold down the "Alt" key and type "247" on the numeric keypad, then release the "Alt" key. On a Mac, you can press "Option" + "X" to produce the sign. Alternatively, you can copy it from a character map or online source and paste it into your document.
No, this sign is not found on a keyboard. However you can find π (pi) on the Character Map program.
Yes, you can type an at sign (@) without using the Shift key by using alternative methods, depending on your device. On many smartphones and tablets, tapping the "at" symbol on the virtual keyboard will insert it directly. On a computer, you can often use keyboard shortcuts or copy-and-paste the symbol from another source.
Press and hold the "Alt" key. Type "0179" on the number pad to insert a cubed symbol.