Steps Find Alt code. Numeric Alt codes for symbols are listed in Alt codes list ??? keyboard symbols. … Enable Num Lk . You may need to simultaneously press ["FN" and " Scr Lk "] keys. … Hold down "Alt" key. Some laptops require you to hold both "Alt" and . . . Read more
Windows 7 ‘Tab’ to and press ‘Enter’ or click to select ‘Make the keyboard easier to use’ under Explore all settings. Click to select or press ‘Alt’ + ‘I’ to turn on ‘Filter Keys’, see Fig 1. To customise your settings click to select ‘Setup Filter Keys’ or press ‘Alt’ . . . Read more
USING ALT CODES ON LAPTOP WITHOUT NUM LOCK Open Character Map by clicking the Start button, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, clicking System Tools, and then clicking Character Map. In the Font list, type or select the font you want to use. Click the special character you want to insert . . . Read more
Hold Alt and type the number below using the numeric pad on your keyboard. When you release Alt, the symbol will appear. NumLock must be enabled. Type mathematics symbols.
Go to Start , then select Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard, and turn on the toggle under Use the On-Screen Keyboard. A keyboard that can be used to move around the screen and enter text will appear on the screen. The keyboard will remain on the screen until . . . Read more
To open the Settings charm Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Settings. (If you’re using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Settings.)
Long-press keys on the keyboard to access related characters and symbols. For example, long-press the e to find the accented e characters. Long-press other symbols — like the currency symbol — to access additional related symbols.
@#$%^&*()} directly without pressing shift key in win 7 and 8. I am using both windows 7 and windows 8 PC.
Open the Start menu and type "Device Manager." Press Enter, and expand the Keyboards section. … If that doesn’t bring the keys back to life, or if the Keyboard icon isn’t even visible in the Device Manager, head to the laptop manufacturer’s support page and install the latest drivers for . . . Read more
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you’re using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search), enter Control Panel in the search box, and then tap or click Control Panel. Click the . . . Read more