Question Mark French Keyboard Jun 2026
Press the key to the right of the right-hand Shift key.
The French AZERTY layout prioritizes accented letters for the French language. On the top row, you have A Z E R T Y instead of Q W E R T Y . The punctuation keys have also been rearranged.
Press Shift + M . In this layout, the M key is located to the right of the L key (where the semicolon usually is on QWERTY). Canadian French (Legacy/ACNOR): Press Shift + 6 . question mark french keyboard
The question mark, a ubiquitous punctuation mark used globally, has a fascinating history and varying representations across different keyboard layouts. This report focuses on the presence and usage of the question mark on French keyboards, exploring its evolution, current state, and the unique characteristics that distinguish it from other keyboard layouts.
If you are trying to type a question mark and the letter appears instead, your computer has likely switched from an English layout to a Canadian French layout. To fix this immediately: Press the key to the right of the right-hand Shift key
Yes, you read that right. The comma (,) becomes a question mark (?) when you hold Shift .
(Typed with Shift + , on my AZERTY.) Drop them in the comments below. The punctuation keys have also been rearranged
If you're using a French keyboard, you might have noticed that the layout is slightly different from the standard QWERTY keyboard. One of the most common issues users face is typing the question mark (?). On a French keyboard, the question mark is located on the "M" key, and to type it, you need to press the "M" key along with the "Alt Gr" key.
| If you want... | On AZERTY (French), press... | | :--- | :--- | | ? (Question mark) | + , (comma) | | . (Period) | Shift + ; (semicolon) | | ! (Exclamation) | Shift + Q (no, that’s not a typo) |