A asimmd macrumors regular Original poster Mar 24, 2012 103 0 UK Nov 24, 2012 #1 the question says it all I have tried a lot of keys but obviously not the right one. Thanks Alan
R rayhigh macrumors member Mar 27, 2012 89 0 Nov 24, 2012 #3 U.K. keyboard? I believe that would be Option + 2.
D donald.t macrumors newbie Nov 21, 2012 16 0 Nov 27, 2012 #4 In most cases it is Shift+2, but i don't understand why are you not getting the solution.?
CHAOS STEP macrumors 6502 Nov 2, 2005 348 0 playing tiddlywinks with Kim Jong-un Nov 27, 2012 #5 You can borrow this if you want : @ : If you're on Windows somehow, try shift ". You may note that " is where the @ should be on number 2. The key under escape might be \ The # symbol might be under the button labelled \ € is ctrl alt and $. If you need backspace, you're screwed.
You can borrow this if you want : @ : If you're on Windows somehow, try shift ". You may note that " is where the @ should be on number 2. The key under escape might be \ The # symbol might be under the button labelled \ € is ctrl alt and $. If you need backspace, you're screwed.
B benwiggy macrumors 68030 Jun 15, 2012 2,543 374 Nov 27, 2012 #7 rayhigh said: U.K. keyboard? I believe that would be Option + 2. Click to expand... On all my Apple UK keyboards, it's <shift> 2. <alt> 2 is the Euro symbol,
rayhigh said: U.K. keyboard? I believe that would be Option + 2. Click to expand... On all my Apple UK keyboards, it's <shift> 2. <alt> 2 is the Euro symbol,