The at sign is usually either shift' or shift and the number two

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On 18 Sep 2013, at 16:43, jean parker <radiofore...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All:
> 
> Just when I think my life in the Applesphere is getting better I encounter a 
> small glitch in operations that leaves me stumped.
> Here are two such befuddlements:
> 1.  If I am in an edit field on the i phone, I am finished typing and want to 
> move on to the next field or whatever, how can I easily extract myself from 
> the field?
> 2.  I have a bluetooth keyboard and can find most of the punctuation.  
> However, try as I might, I cannot find the "@" symbol.  I have the one from 
> Speed Dots, I don't know the name of it but the keyboard functions on these 
> seem to be somewhat standard.  
> Any cures for either of these questions would be much appreciated.
> And, there will be more to come which will also hopefully assist others.
> Many thanks to everyone and I am so grateful for this list!
> Jean
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