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To the earlier answer,
SHIFT + ALT + 2 = €
ALT + 2 = ™
SHIFT + 2 = @- Answered by Joseph B from Genoa
- 19-Apr-2010
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Yes, it is on the 2 button.
Shift and 2 gives you an @, alt and 2 gives you a €.- Answered by Roger G
- 01-Apr-2010
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