
One is that, as described at, some operations make use of an Ins key.
The Character Map app will appear in the search results, click on it to open.There are two issues I'd like to highlight here.
Click on the Start button and search for Character Map. Just select it and press Ctrl+C to copy, switch over to your text editor, place your insertion pointer at the desired location and press Ctrl+V to windows users, you may also obey the following instructions to copy and paste this and any other symbol using the character map dialog box. Copy and Paste the At SymbolĪnother easy way to get the At Symbol on any PC is to use my favorite method: copy and paste.Īll you have to do is to copy the symbol from somewhere like a web page or the character map for windows users, and head over to where you need the symbol (say in Word or Excel), then hit Ctrl+V to paste.īelow is the symbol for you to copy and paste into your document. These are the steps you may use to type this symbol in Word, Excel or PowerPoint. Alternatively, for windows users, press and hold the alt key and type 64 on the number pad. For both Windows and Mac, press and hold the Shift key and hit once on the (Two) key. First of all, place the insertion pointer where you need to type the Symbol. To type the At Symbol with a shortcut, obey the instructions below: Alternatively, for Windows, use the Alt Code method by pressing down the alt key and typing the alt code of 64 on the numeric keypad. The keyboard shortcut for At Symbol is Shift + 2 for both Windows and Mac. Using the At Symbol Shortcut (Windows and Mac) This is how you may type this symbol in anywhere on your Windows PC using the Alt Code method. Release the Alt key after typing the Alt code to insert the Symbol into your document. On some laptops, there’s a hidden numeric keypad which you can enable by pressing Fn+NmLk keystrokes on the keyboard. If you are using a laptop without a numeric keypad, this method may not work for you. You must use the numeric keypad to type the alt code.
Whilst holding on to the Alt key, press the symbol’s alt code ( 64). Press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard. Place your insertion pointer where you need the symbol. If you don’t still get it, just obey the following instructions to type the At Symbol using the alt code method:
And your keyboard must also have a numeric keypad.