# US ANSI Shifted symbols These keycodes correspond to characters that are "shifted" on a standard US ANSI keyboards. They do not have dedicated keycodes but are instead typed by holding down shift and then sending a keycode. It's important to remember that all of these keycodes send a left shift - this may cause unintended actions if unaccounted for. The short code is preferred in most situations. ## US ANSI Shifted Keycodes |Short Name|Long Name|Description| |----------|---------|-----------| |`KC_TILD`|`KC_TILDE`|tilde `~`| |`KC_EXLM`|`KC_EXCLAIM`|exclamation mark `!`| |`KC_AT`||at sign `@`| |`KC_HASH`||hash sign `#`| |`KC_DLR`|`KC_DOLLAR`|dollar sign `$`| |`KC_PERC`|`KC_PERCENT`|percent sign `%`| |`KC_CIRC`|`KC_CIRCUMFLEX`|circumflex `^`| |`KC_AMPR`|`KC_AMPERSAND`|ampersand `&`| |`KC_ASTR`|`KC_ASTERISK`|asterisk `*`| |`KC_LPRN`|`KC_LEFT_PAREN`|left parenthesis `(`| |`KC_RPRN`|`KC_RIGHT_PAREN`|right parenthesis `)`| |`KC_UNDS`|`KC_UNDERSCORE`|underscore `_`| |`KC_PLUS`||plus sign `+`| |`KC_LCBR`|`KC_LEFT_CURLY_BRACE`|left curly brace `{`| |`KC_RCBR`|`KC_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACE`|right curly brace `}`| |`KC_LT`/`KC_LABK`|`KC_LEFT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|left angle bracket `<`| |`KC_GT`/`KC_RABK`|`KC_RIGHT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|right angle bracket `>`| |`KC_COLN`|`KC_COLON`|colon `:`| |`KC_PIPE`||pipe `\|`| |`KC_QUES`|`KC_QUESTION`|question mark `?`| |`KC_DQT`/`KC_DQUO`|`KC_DOUBLE_QUOTE`|double quote `"`|