Have you ever found yourself needing to use the at sign (@) on your laptop but not knowing how to type it? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Many laptop users face this issue, especially if they are new to computers or have recently switched from a desktop computer. In this blog post, we will guide you through the steps on how to make the at sign (@) on your laptop keyboard.
Method 1: Using the Shift Key
The first and most common method to make the at sign (@) on a laptop is by using the Shift key. Follow these steps:
- Locate the Shift key on your laptop keyboard. It is usually the key directly below the Enter or Return key, on the left and right sides of the keyboard.
- Press and hold the Shift key.
- While holding down the Shift key, locate the number 2 key on your keyboard. It is typically located on the top row of keys, below the function keys (F1, F2, etc.).
- Press the number 2 key while still holding down the Shift key.
- Release both keys, and voila! You have successfully made the at sign (@) on your laptop.
Method 2: Using the Alt Gr Key
If the Shift key method doesn’t work on your laptop keyboard, you can try using the Alt Gr key. Here’s how:
- Locate the Alt Gr key on your laptop keyboard. It is usually located to the right of the Spacebar.
- Press and hold the Alt Gr key.
- While holding down the Alt Gr key, locate the number 2 key on your keyboard.
- Press the number 2 key while still holding down the Alt Gr key.
- Release both keys, and there you have it! The at sign (@) should appear on your laptop screen.
Note: Some laptop keyboards might have a dedicated key for the at sign (@), usually located near the Enter or Return key. If you have such a key, you can simply press it to make the at sign without using the Shift or Alt Gr keys.
Now that you know how to make the at sign (@) on a laptop, you can easily include it in your email addresses, usernames, and other online activities. Happy typing!
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