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You can try some solutions by clicking on below link, it's not specifically related to minus and plus keys but I believe it could work if you will try.
https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-some-keys-...
I hope this helps, let me know if you need any further assistance.
Kind Regards,
Hania.
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Hi, I'm Independent Advisor,I'm here to help you.
You can try some solutions by clicking on below link, it's not specifically related to minus and plus keys but I believe it could work if you will try.
https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-some-keys-...
I hope this helps, let me know if you need any further assistance.
Kind Regards,
Hania.
Standard Disclaimer: This link is a non-Microsoft website. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it.
I followed all the steps in the links and it still did not fix the problem. I believe it is a corrupt Windows 11 22H2 update. Does anyone have a fix for this issue?
In a standard 104 key keyboard, they are next to the numerical 0 key on the top row of a standard QWERTY keyboard, and require the Shift key to be pressed. Laptops tend to follow the standard QWERTY layout, although some keys do get moved.
On a US (as well as UK)keyboard.
For + press shift+=. This is the key to the left of backspace.
For - press -. This is the key to the left of =.
In Word, choose Insert>Symbol>More Symbols. In the Character code field, type 00B1 to get a plus sign with a minus below it. If you are using a font like Cambria Math, you can also type in 2213 to get a minus sign with a plus below it.
Dear respected HILL SLOWINSKI,
Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.
As per your description, in Microsoft Word, used a pre-defined shortcut key:
Type 00b1 and immediately press Alt+X to insert the symbol: ±
Also, click on Insert tab>click on Symbol> More Symbols>under Subset: select Latin-1 Supplement from drop down List.
Appreciate your patience and understanding and thank you for your time and cooperation.
Sincerely,
Waqas Muhammad