How do l find @ function on my computer

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The location differs depending on the language of the keyboard. For U.S. keyboards it's shift-2. For UK keyboards, it's shift-'. For German keyboards it's alt-Q I think. etc.

Note however than the "language" of the keyboard depends on the keyboard setting in your OS, not the physical keyboard. The software doesn't know which letters are painted onto which key. So if you have a foreign keyboard but Windows is set to a U.S. keyboard, @ will be shift-2.
The location differs depending on the language of the keyboard. For U.S. keyboards it's shift-2. For UK keyboards, it's shift-'. For German keyboards it's alt-Q I think. etc.

Note however than the "language" of the keyboard depends on the keyboard setting in your OS, not the physical keyboard. The software doesn't know which letters are painted onto which key. So if you have a foreign keyboard but Windows is set to a U.S. keyboard, @ will be shift-2.
 
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