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Krabat693
1 year ago

>/ < is located on the other side of your keyboard.

Krabat693
1 year ago
Reply to  Otaga6967

The characters in the number block should represent arrows when you switch off the number block, then the printed second occupancy applies and the keys 8, 4, 6 and 2 function as arrow keys.

ZaoDaDong
1 year ago

The characters on the Numblock are not > < but arrow keys.

Madekozu
1 year ago

< and >

You need the other side of the keyboard. At QWERTZ left from Y

BrascoC
1 year ago

Right next to the left Shift button.

On your picture, they’re just arrows.

Wiesel
1 year ago
Reply to  BrascoC

Right or the other right?

kuku27
1 year ago
Reply to  Wiesel

was right, the Shift button is left. Right of which is then <>

BrascoC
1 year ago
Reply to  Wiesel

Right next to the left Shift button.

Stand there.

BrascoC
1 year ago

Legal the left shift button.

LINK. This means that one of the two shift keys is meant. The left of the two.

Wiesel
1 year ago

Is one or two shift keys, seen from the picture on the left?

If there are two left?

Thanks for talking!

BrascoC
1 year ago

The FS will probably find the left shift key on its keyboard.

Wiesel
1 year ago

That’s confused, starting from the picture!

joeysfalsa
1 year ago

do you mean that?

then your photo on the bottle side… with the cell phone is completely left and between the Shift button and the Y button sits the sign you are looking for.

Wiesel
1 year ago

Look at the left, next to the Y (or Z button, depending on the keyboard layout) button.