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On most keyboards, the underscore is Shift+Hyphen (usually to the right of 0 on the standard keyboard's row above the QWERTY keys). If you want to underline an email address and your email program supports HTML, you can use <span style="text-decoration: underline;">[email protected] </span>. (You could alternatively make the email address a mail-to link, <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> .)
It is the button to the right of the Zero (0) button.
It has both a dash ( - ) and an underscore ( _ )
Hold the shift key and hit the button for the underscore to appear.
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We do have a Logitech expert on our site so if you will explain your problem I can probably help you myself as I recommend and install wireless Logitech keyboards all the time.(If not I'll refer you tour Logitech Guru)
Your problem is either one of three things that we can troubleshoot for you. Just be aware that these boards do fail from aging and what is called "electronics fatigue". But lets give your problem a go and see if is still serviceable or needs to be replaced finally.
The key combination can vary depending on what language and keyboard files you're using. However, the easiest way might be to use Windows own Character Mapper to copy the underscore to the clipboard.
Run CHARMAP (in XP, from Start menu -> Run and in Vista from Start button -> start search)
Find the underscore character, and copy it to the clipboard. Go to where you need it and use CTRL-V to paste the copied underscore into wherever it is you need it.
When ready to hit enter the email address, in either edit or new entry mode, tap the top left button where it indicates "Abc". You will see a screen where choice five is "Symbols". On the first screen of "Symbols" the underscore does not appear. Right arrow your toggle button to the second screen of choices and then toggle down and over to the underscore, then tap, ok. - trevsmom
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