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You can type a straight vertical line, or “|,” on most modern keyboards dating back to some 1980s IBM PCs. It's generally found above the backslash, so you can type a “|” by holding down the shift key and hitting the “" key.
Creating the | symbol on a U.S. keyboard On English PC and Mac keyboards, the pipe is on the same key as the backslash key. It is located above the Enter key (Return key) and below the Backspace key. Pressing and holding down the Shift key while pressing the pipe key creates a pipe.
Assuming you mean a UK PC keyboard, the pipe character ('|') it is second along the fourth row of the main alphanumeric section. That is, between the left shift and 'Z' keys. It is the shifted character on that key.
The typographic symbol used to designate the word and (&) is the Latin symbol for ET which means and. The name, ampersand, is believed to be derived from the phrase and per se and. On a standard English layout keyboard, the ampersand (&) is accessed with shift+7.
Altar means “Alt Graphics” and it is the international equivalent of the right-side Alt key. Hold it down to type accented vowels (Ã*èìòù), remapped punctuation (`~#[]{}\\|) and other characters. If your keyboard does not have an Altar key or a right-side Alt key, you can use Ctrl+Alt instead.
Press the “Backward Slash” key above the “Return” key, while continuing to hold the “Shift” key to type a vertical line. The “Backward Slash” key has an icon of a backward slash on the bottom, and a vertical line on the top.
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