S6000: how to type "@" with German keyboard?

I have a problem with my german keyboard. I have an ideatab S6000. How do I type the at symbol? I used to type it pressing the AltGr plus the at symbol simultaneously. I can do that here. Does anyone know what to do in this case? i need it so that I can type email addresses. Your help is appreciated. Christina
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candelacatalina wrote:
how to type "@" with a Kensington keyboard?
How you type something depends on what you have selected in settings > general > Keyboards.  In particular, you need to tap the language name of your keyboard setting and tell us what is checked under the Hardware list.

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