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The "greater than" and "less than" signs on the computer keyboard? If I understood the question correctly?
I use the 2 keys that are located at the bottom left of the keyboard, between the Shift (Maj) key and the "w" key, just above "Ctrl" and the "WINDOWS" symbol.
Apparently it works since people understand me. Just like in math, 2>1 and 1>2
(in uppercase we have > and in lowercase we have <)
But there might be other possibilities, this is just a suggestion!
I use the 2 keys that are located at the bottom left of the keyboard, between the Shift (Maj) key and the "w" key, just above "Ctrl" and the "WINDOWS" symbol.
Apparently it works since people understand me. Just like in math, 2>1 and 1>2
(in uppercase we have > and in lowercase we have <)
But there might be other possibilities, this is just a suggestion!
But under Linux/Shell, the greater and less-than signs do not appear!
And what symbols are on the keyboard key just to the right of the left shift key?
But given the time it took me to respond, you probably have the answer for a while now!