(bullet point symbol) shows the musical note symbol (♪), alongside spade (♠), club (♣), heart (♥), and diamond (♦).= (equals) will allow you to type the symbol for unequal to (≠), roughly equals (≈), and infinity (∞).^ (caret or exponent symbol) can be held to type the four arrow key symbols (↑↓←→).% (percentage symbol) reveals the per mille symbol (‰) and the abbreviation for the care of (℅).? (question mark) allows you to key in the inverted question mark (¿) and the interrobang (‽), which is like a very exciting question mark.! (exclamation mark) lets you type the inverted exclamation (¡).‘ (single quotes) shows smart single quotes, an alternative single quote (‚), and a couple more variants of the quotation mark (‹ and ›).“ (double quotes) reveals smart double quotes, an alternative quotation mark („), and the symbols for forward («) and rewind (»).In case you’re wondering, these dagger symbols are commonly used to mark footnotes. * (asterisk) shows the star symbol (★), the dagger symbol (†), and the double-dagger symbol (‡).( (open brackets) lets you type the less-than symbol (), and you can use it to close square ( ]) and curly brackets ( }) as well.+ (plus) will allow you to type the plus-minus sign ( ±). ![]()
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