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Where are punctuation marks on a keyboard?

Punctuation marks are generally located in the top row and bottom row of a standard QWERTY keyboard. Here's a breakdown:

Top Row:

* ` ~` (Grave Accent/Tilde): Located above the Tab key.

* ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + = (Exclamation Point, At Symbol, Number Sign, Dollar Sign, Percent Sign, Caret, Ampersand, Asterisk, Parentheses, Underscore, Plus Sign, Equals Sign): These are found above the numbers 1 through 0, respectively.

Bottom Row:

* - _ (Hyphen/Underscore): Located above the Enter key.

* [ { ] } (Brackets): Located next to the Enter key.

* ; : ' " (Semicolon, Colon, Single Quote, Double Quote): Located on the right side of the keyboard, near the Enter key.

* < > ? / (Less Than, Greater Than, Question Mark, Forward Slash): Located on the right side of the keyboard, near the Shift key.

* . > / ? (Period, Greater Than, Forward Slash, Question Mark): Located on the right side of the keyboard, near the Enter key.

Additional Punctuation:

* , (Comma): Located near the left Shift key.

* ' (Apostrophe): Located near the Enter key.

Shift Key: You'll often need to use the Shift key to access the punctuation marks located above the numbers or letters on the keyboard.

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