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- How do I type an `@` (at sign) symbol? - Ask Ubuntu
To get the @ symbol I just press Shift + 2, and it works for me on both Windows and Linux Mint What I am trying to do now is find out how to get a ÷ sign on the keyboard, as right now I copy and paste to get the ÷ symbol
- How to type a section sign (§) into the Minecraft client
4 So in Minecraft, the section sign (§) can be useful to make colors in text and so on However, I can't seem to type it I've tried pasting the character in using Ctrl-V as well as middle mouse I've even tried using xdotool type "§", but it just doesn't register, even though using xdotool type "foobar" will work
- Keyboard @ sign missing - Ask Ubuntu
I cannot type the @ sign using Shift+2 I get " instead I have tried all sorts of language selection Why do none of the English selection work Setting up email is impossible with no @ sign!
- How can I type the at @ symbol on a Spanish keyboard?
I just finished installing Ubuntu on my AMD Athlon, but I cannot type the "at" sign I'm from Peru and my Keyboard is Spanish I have tried using Alt+64, Ctrl+Alt+2, Ctrl+Alt+Q, but nothing happens
- How to write a @ with a French Canadian Keyboard - Ask Ubuntu
paste the symbol wherever you want it For a bit more convenient way: press ctrl + shift + U keys release U enter hexadecimal unicode sequence of the symbol you want while still holding ctrl + shift release ctrl + shift Unicode for @ is 0040 (so you need to type in 40 before releasing ctrl + shift) You can find other unicode sequences in gucharmap
- Difference between $ and # in Linux environment - Ask Ubuntu
In short, if the screen shows a dollar sign ($) or hash (#) on the left of the blinking cursor, you are in a command-line environment $, #, % symbols indicate the user account type you are logged in to
- keyboard - How to type the Indian Rupee Symbol? - Ask Ubuntu
I want to type the Indian Rupee Symbol So I went to System Settings >> Keyboard Layout and clicked on the Options button Under the Adding Currency signs to keys sections, I checked the Rupee on 4
- How do I enter the pipe symbol on my keyboard - Ask Ubuntu
On my keyboard there is a ¦ symbol: it's shown as the third character on a key with its position being on the bottom right of the key: I've been able to type it here by copying it to the clipboard
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