shift then 6 at the same time
Flip the fraction top-to-bottom, and delete the minus sign from the exponent.
The plus sign (+) should be at the top of your keyboard. If there is another symbol below it on the same key, then you need to hit "shift" and the "+" sign so it won't print the other symbol that's below it. The minus sign ( - ) should also be at the top of your keyboard. The same instructions apply to it as to the + sign.
Negative seven Negative 7 -seven -7 (just add a minus sign)
If you are using a text application such as Microsoft Word, QuarkXpress, InDesign, etc., you can type "option 5" and that will give you an infinity sign. -Tonypro Or you can type alt+236 and it will show up as ∞
there is not one on there
its on the keyboard it looks like dis $$$$
To type the pound sign on a US keyboard hold down the ALT key and type 156 on the numeric keypad.
The keyboard symbol is... Ⓐ Just copy & paste
Type I love you
The diameter sign is Alt+0216 - Ø
The key combination [Shift]+2 should do for standard keyboards to type the "at" (@) sign.
Type the number and its exponent, and I find it best to even type the next few characters as well. Highlight the exponent and go up to format, font, and chose superscript. This will raise the number up into its proper place for you.
On the keyboard find the < sign and next to it put the number 3, making <3. This works on any standard keyboard.
hold in shift then press the 3 OFF TO THE SIDE NOT THE ONES AT THE TOP OF THE KEY BOARD
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.
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
To type the peso sign (₱) on a keyboard, you can use specific keyboard shortcuts depending on your operating system. On Windows, hold down the Alt key and type 8369 on the numeric keypad. On Mac, you can type it by pressing Option + 4. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the symbol from a character map or online resource.