Greater Or Equal To Sign On Keyboard

Type 2265 and then immediately press Alt + X . Word will convert that code into the ≥ symbol.

Finding the "greater than or equal to" sign (≥) on a standard keyboard can be frustrating because, unlike the basic plus or minus signs, it doesn't have its own dedicated key. Since most keyboards are designed for everyday typing rather than advanced mathematics, this symbol is tucked away behind shortcuts and menus.

Windows offers a few ways to trigger the symbol using "Alt codes" or the built-in emoji panel. greater or equal to sign on keyboard

If you're working on a webpage or in an HTML editor, you can use the HTML entity for the greater-than or equal to sign:

You have two great options on a PC.

In many apps (like Pages or Word), you can also type Option + > (the greater than key), but this actually produces a different symbol (often ˘ ). Stick to the Character Viewer for reliability.

| Device / App | How to Type ≥ | | :--- | :--- | | | Hold Alt + type 242 (number pad) | | Mac | Control + Command + Space → search "greater" | | iPhone/Android | Hold down the > key | | MS Word | Type 2265 then Alt + X | | Spreadsheets | Just type >= | Type 2265 and then immediately press Alt + X

Don’t worry. You didn’t miss it. The short answer is:

If you use Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you don’t need menus or alt codes. Since most keyboards are designed for everyday typing

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