Quick Guide- How to Type the Degree Symbol on Your Keyboard_1
How do I do a degree sign on the keyboard? This is a common question among those who need to use the degree symbol in their documents, whether it be for scientific writing, academic papers, or even everyday tasks like scheduling events. The degree symbol, which looks like a small circle with a line through it (°), is used to represent angles and temperatures. In this article, we will explore various methods to type the degree sign on different keyboards and operating systems.
In Windows, you can type the degree sign using the following steps:
1. Open the document where you want to insert the degree sign.
2. Press and hold the `Alt` key on your keyboard.
3. While holding the `Alt` key, type the number 0176 on the numeric keypad. Make sure the Num Lock key is turned on.
4. Release both the `Alt` and numeric keypad keys, and the degree sign should appear at the cursor.
On a Mac, you can type the degree sign by following these steps:
1. Open the document where you want to insert the degree sign.
2. Press and hold the `Option` key.
3. While holding the `Option` key, press the `8` key.
4. Release both the `Option` and `8` keys, and the degree sign should appear at the cursor.
If you are using a smartphone or tablet, the process may vary depending on the device and operating system. Here are some general guidelines:
For Android devices:
1. Open the text field where you want to insert the degree sign.
2. Tap and hold the spacebar until a menu appears.
3. Look for the degree symbol in the menu and tap it to insert it into your text.
For iOS devices:
1. Open the text field where you want to insert the degree sign.
2. Tap and hold the question mark key (the one with the question mark and exclamation point) until a menu appears.
3. Scroll through the menu and tap the degree symbol to insert it into your text.
These methods should help you type the degree sign on most keyboards and devices. Remember that the availability of the degree symbol may depend on the keyboard layout and language settings of your device.