The at sign key shortcut

liberteegalite2 Posted messages 1169 Status Membre -  
 Mo -
Good evening,

Apart from the possibility of typing the @ sign by pressing alt gr, ctrl, and @ at the same time, is there a single key on the keyboard where we can type this sign without using ALT GR or CTRL?

Because it is cumbersome to press all three keys, especially when one hand is occupied.

Thank you for your response.

Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 22.0.1229.79

--
Sharing and helping each other helps us solve our technical issues.

4 réponses

Injhall Posted messages 5842 Status Membre 1 032
 
You can also press Alt + 064.

You can install software to modify the letters on your PC.
For example, you have Clavier + (free)
9
liberteegalite2 Posted messages 1169 Status Membre 12
 
Thank you for responding, but it would be a shame if this @ symbol, so widely used, could not be found alone on a key of the keyboard.
1
Injhall Posted messages 5842 Status Membre 1 032
 
You can do it with the software I mentioned (at least that's what the software claims, because I haven't tried it).
0
liberteegalite2 Posted messages 1169 Status Membre 12
 
Good evening,

OK thanks
0
Mo
 

Thank you, I was looking for this symbol everywhere on a QWERTY keyboard but nothing works. The ctrl + alt + @ that I have always used for this symbol is not effective on my new keyboard either.

The alt + 064 works very well, thank you :)

0
Nyctaclope Posted messages 5295 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 254
 
Good evening

AltGr + @ is enough, so there are only 2 keys, and it can be done with one hand ..
Note that ALTGR replaces ALT + CTRL ..

See you
Nyctaclope

The most beautiful poem of mathematics: e^(i.PI)=i^2
three "sacred" numbers from different horizons that join hands ...
2
Mstr Posted messages 12018 Registration date   Status Contributeur sécurité Last intervention   1 900
 
Altgr + @ works.

It's either alt + ctrl + @ or alt gr + @ :).
1
max-emilien Posted messages 59 Status Membre 2
 
Hi,
instead of using Alt Gr and Ctrl, just use Alt and then @, it should work too.
-1