How to type @ on mac ? :)

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I just got my MacBook Pro and cant find a way to type @ on it. Can someone please help.

Thanks
 
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Doesn't Shift 2 do it?

Or are you in a language other than English?
 
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Hmm...

Well, this should work for any language:

Click on the Input Menu button on the Menu Bar.
(for instance, if you're in English right now, the button is a United States flag)

Click "Show Keyboard Viewer"

You should now see a palette showing a keyboard.
Now look for "@"

If you can't find it, try holding some modifier keys:
-Shift
-Option
-Option Shift

It should show up in one of those.
 
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I have an iBook with a German keyboard layout and with that one you get the @ with: <alt/option> + "L"

might help...
 
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this appears to be a picture of a slovenian(sp) keyboard. and it appears that the @ symbol is on the "V" key
http://www.flickr.com/photos/martinalvarez/291363454/

my guess is command shift v or command alt v
-chris

edit: now i saw the post above me i'd guess use the combo of alt/option V
 

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