How to access hidden symbols on your android phone keyboard

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Just like Symbols hidden in the iPhone keyboard, Android has a lot of useful keys embedded with one long press. Before sharing these tips, it’s a good idea to clarify that these hidden symbols can be accessed using Google’s own symbols. Gboard Keyboard app, Google Pixel lineup and stock Android-powered smartphone default keyboard. If you’re using another type of Android, install Gboard as not all keyboard apps offer the same functionality.

The most convenient shortcut is to hide under the period key.Press and hold .. (Period key) &,%, +, # ,! Access useful symbols such as, @. This shortcut greatly speeds up typing because you don’t have to switch to the keyboard symbol page multiple times.

Another nifty Gboard trick is to press and hold , (Kamma key) Then slide your finger to the right hand icon. This will switch your Gboard to one-handed mode, allowing you to type much faster when typing with one hand.

To enter accented characters, press and hold the key closest to the character you are looking for.For example, press and hold to enter “ë” e View all relevant accented letters and slide your finger to the letter you want.

The following is a list of other keys that you can press and hold to display the underlying hidden symbol.

  • NS Shows the beta symbol (ß).
  • 1 Indicates a large number of fractions such as ½, ⅛, ⅑. This also works if you press and hold any number from 1 to 9, and you can use the same hint to add an exponent to any number from 0 to 9. Enter the first number, then hold down the number you want to use as the exponent and slide your finger to move it to the relevant selection. This makes it easy to enter numbers such as 2⁵, 7⁸, 9³.
  • # Press and hold to display the numero symbol (No.).
  • $ Shows other currency symbols, £, ¥, £, £, ¢, €, etc. This list may vary depending on your area.
  •  (Hyphen) indicates some long dashes (– and —), underline (_), and bullets (・).
  • + You can enter the plus-minus sign (±).
  • ((( You can use (square brackets) to enter a lesser symbol (<) and use it to enter a square (square)[) and curly brackets ({) too.
  • ) (close brackets) similarly lets you type the greater-than symbol (>), and you can use it to close square (]) And curly braces (}).
  • * (Asterisk) indicates a star symbol (★), a dagger symbol (†), and a double dagger symbol (‡). For reference, these dagger symbols are commonly used to mark footnotes.
  • “” (Double quotes) indicates smart double quotes, alternate quotes (loaded), and forward («) and rewind (») symbols.
  •  (Single quotes) indicates smart single quotes, alternative single quotes (,), and some more variations of quotes (‹ and ›).
  • !! (Exclamation point) allows you to enter an inverted exclamation mark (¡).
  • ?? (Question mark) allows you to enter a reverse question mark (¿) and an interrobang (). This is like a very excited question mark…
  • % (Percent sign) is Per mille symbol (‰) and abbreviation for care (℅).
  • ^ ^ You can enter four arrow key symbols (↑ ↓ ← →) by holding down (caret or exponential notation).
  • = = You can use (equal) to enter symbols that are not equal (≠), nearly equal (≈), and infinite (∞).
  • •• (Bullets) indicate the clef (♪) and the spades (♠), clubs (♣), hearts (♥), and diamonds (♦).this My own For solitaire fans.
  • π (Pi) indicates a mathematical symbol that means omega (Ω), Mu (μ), and product (Π) on the term.
  •  You can press and hold (paragraph mark) to enter a section sign (§).

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