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Home » How to Use the “L” Key for “>” and “>” Characters

How to Use the “L” Key for “>” and “>” Characters

Fahad Khan by Fahad Khan
December 4, 2025
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If you want to type the character “>” on your keyboard, it’s pretty simple. The key is to use the keyboard shortcut for the greater-than symbol, which looks like this: “>”. To do this, just press the “Shift” key and the period (“.”) key at the same time.

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Here’s a quick step-by-step to make it easy:
1. Locate the “Shift” key on your keyboard.
2. Find the period key, which is usually located just to the right of the comma and to the left of the question mark.
3. Hold down the “Shift” key.
4. While holding “Shift,” press the period “.” key.

This will produce the “>” symbol, which is the same as “>”.

If you’re working on HTML code or need to insert the actual “>” text (rather than just the symbol), you can simply type “>” directly in your code or document.

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Remember, using “Shift + .” is the easiest and fastest way to get the “>” sign on your keyboard.

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