<Ul> <Li> € the Euro currency symbol . Located on the "4 / $" key . </Li> <Li> Either, the vertical bar ("pipe symbol") or ¦, the broken vertical bar ("broken pipe symbol"). Located on the "` / ¬" key, to the immediate left of "1". The other bar symbol is the shift - keyed symbol on the "\" key immediately to the left of the Z key . </Li> </Ul> <Li> € the Euro currency symbol . Located on the "4 / $" key . </Li> <Li> Either, the vertical bar ("pipe symbol") or ¦, the broken vertical bar ("broken pipe symbol"). Located on the "` / ¬" key, to the immediate left of "1". The other bar symbol is the shift - keyed symbol on the "\" key immediately to the left of the Z key . </Li> <P> The two latter symbols interchange places in UK keyboards according to the operating system in use . In OS / 2, the "UK keyboard layout" (specifically: the UK166 layout) requires AltGr for the vertical bar and the broken vertical bar is a shifted key--which matches the actual symbols that are printed on most UK keyboards; in Windows, the "UK keyboard layout" requires AltGr for the broken vertical bar and the vertical bar is a shifted key--the reverse of what is usually printed on the keys; and in Linux, the "UK keyboard layout" produces the unbroken vertical bar with both AltGr plus "` / ¬" and shifted \, and produces the broken vertical bar with AltGr plus shifted \ . </P>

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