Richard Bytheway wrote:
That appears to be a US English keyboard, A UK English has " and @ transposed, as well as £ where # is on a US keyboard (both called a "pound sign" though).

You might call the hash (or 'gate' or 'number sign') a 'pound sign', but I don't. As far as I know, the only reason people ever started to call it that was because they had the same character code in different character sets, and therefore a hash was often printed where a pound sign was intended.


Correct me if I'm wrong.

- Julian


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