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I presume you don't have it on your keyboard. It has the ASCI code of 92, so you can generate it by holding the ALT key down and typing 092 on the numeric keypad, which may be marginally quicker than Insert | Symbol. Hope this helps. Pete
It seems that you want to get rid of a French E when typing a question mark or slash key in Word. As you post it in other /unknown category, I assume you are not using Windows 10. (If I misunderstand your scenario, please point out.)
Windows provides a built-in virtual keyboard that you can use to type the forward slash (/). Here are the steps. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box. Type osk and press Enter to start the on-screen keyboard. Type the forward slash using the on-screen keyboard . Find the / key on the on-screen keyboard. Click it to type the forward slash ...
-Expand the Keyboard -Look for Keyboard driver that was installed -Right click and Update -Look for "Browse my computer for driver -Let me pick drivers available drivers -Choose an old driver and use it. Restart your computer and check the keyboard. Please let me know how it goes. Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe. Sincerely,
c. Switch to Keyboard and languages tab. d. Click on Change keyboard. e. Under installed services, remove other services and keep English US . Step 2: Test the issue using on screen keyboard. To use on-screen keyboard, follow the steps below. a. Click on Start; type “On-screen” without quotes and hit Enter. b. Now check if the issue ...
Keyboard back slash when pressed gives #, when hash pressed I get £ when @ pressed I get ". how to ...
Regarding your issue where typing the slash (/) key and question mark (?) key results in the accented "é" character in Windows 11, this could be due to keyboard layout or input method settings. Here are some possible solutions: 1. Check Language Settings and Keyboard Layout: • Open "Settings" > "Time & language" > "Language & region".
The ∅ symbol can be entered by going into "Symbols", choose "Mathematical Characters" and from the dropdown "Subset". Method 2: Type 2205 and then press "Alt + X". I hope this information is helpful. Please keep me updated on the status of this issue. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask and I will be glad to assist you.
Forward slash does work when I'm in the windows startup entering my password; Forward slash does not do anything, nor does it print another symbol or letter; My language is English (United States) My keyboard is US- QWERTY and I have also tried US- International, both of which did not produce any results; I have not set up speech recognition
If you have a laptop, borrow (or buy) a USB or bluetooth keyboard, and use that for a while instead of the built-in keyboard. If swapping the keyboard works, then it's likely a physical issue with the old keyboard and you'll need a new keyboard. If the problem persists with a different keyboard, then there's a software issue.