On a Mac: Alt-Shift-8 (i.e. hold down the Alt and Shift keys while typing 8).
On Windows: Hold down Alt, then type 0176 on the number keypad to the right of the QWERTY keys.
Thus: The boiling point of pure water is 100 °C.
NB. The keyboard shortcuts Alt-0 on the Mac and Alt-0186 in Windows, do not produce the degree symbol °, but the masculine ordinal indicator º. This symbol is essentially a superscript lower case letter O, whereas the degree symbol is a perfect circle. The two are visibly different. Thus: °º.
This symbol is correctly used in the numerical abbreviation of ordinal numbers such as "first, second, third" in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish when the word is agreeing with a masculine noun, in the same way that English uses 1st, 2nd, 3rd. It should not be used as a degree symbol. Thus: in Italian, primo, meaning "first" (masculine) is abbreviated as 1º, secondo("second") is 2º, etc.
The symbol "#" is typed before a number or label.
You typed this didn't you, you typed this touching a keyboard..so for instance YES YOU CAN!
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On a Mac keyboard, the approximate symbol (≈) can be typed by pressing the "Option" key and the "X" key simultaneously. If you're using a different keyboard layout, you may need to check the specific key combinations for your layout. Alternatively, you can also insert it through the Character Viewer by selecting "Edit" in the menu bar, then "Emoji & Symbols."
Any letter can be typed on the keyboard.
it means you typed diagonally down the keyboard
Numbers are aligned to the right in a cell by default.
An emoji is a graphic symbol selected from a menu. An emoticon is a string of characters typed on a keyboard. They go back long before computers to the early days of the typewriter. Some computer software automatically translates typed emoticons to graphical emojis.
Ctrl Z on a keyboard undoes what you typed before.
you typed the question on a keyboard, why don't you measure it?
Bb is B flat as typed on a keyboard.
usually, the keyboard.