It's on the far right of the keyboard known as numpad and also there are number keys above the alphabets on your keyboard.
It would be the square root key. (√) `it is not on the keyboard
The minus sign (-) is typically located on the keyboard in two places: on the top row of number keys, just to the right of the number 0, and on the numeric keypad (if available) as a separate key, usually near the number 0 or on the same key as the plus sign (+). It can also be used in combination with other keys for functions such as shortcuts in certain applications.
It is a keyboard, not a keybored ! There is no square root button on a standard keyboard, but if you are bored, you can find out how to program a key and get one of the keys to be your square root key.
To write the at symbol (@), you can typically find it on your keyboard. On most English keyboards, it’s located above the number 2 key; you can type it by holding down the "Shift" key and pressing "2." On mobile devices, you usually need to switch to the symbols or numeric keyboard to find it. If you're using a different keyboard layout, the method may vary slightly.
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number lock.
Your number lock key isn't on?
Hold the "Alt" key. Then the number 3 key and the 0 key on your side number pad.
If the number three key is not working you may have a dead key. There are two solutions to your problem. You can either purchase an external keyboard that has a plug-in USB and use that - or replace the keyboard.
It would be the square root key. (√) `it is not on the keyboard
It is usually on the number row next to the zero.
First you depress the "shift key", then depress the number 2 key.
The @ key on a Dell keyboard is the upper case of the number 2, which is the third key (following ` and 1) on the top row (that is, the highest row of characters, which is below the row of function keys).
Press [Shift Key] and [Comma Key], then the number three Eg: <3
Hold down the shift key and press the 3 key It will make a # sign.
Why the window key in keyboard?
- Keyboard is made up of wires that connect together in a grid pattern- wires touch when a key is pressed- An electrical pulse is sent through wires to a chipinside the keyboard- This chip determines the location where the wire is touched- Based on the location, the chip knows the pressed key because it has a character map of all keys on the keyboard.- This map tells the computer which key is pressed.