“There has to be a way,” he muttered, scrolling through character maps, ASCII tables, and obscure keyboard shortcuts. His cat, Ada, watched from the desk like a tiny judgmental compiler.
On Windows: Hold Alt, type 8804 on the number pad. Release Alt. ≤ appears. On Mac: Option + , (comma) gives you ≤. On Linux: Ctrl + Shift + u, then 2264, then space. In LaTeX: \leq In HTML: ≤ less than or equal to sign on keyboard
He smiled, replaced <= with ≤ in his comment, and ran the code. It worked. “There has to be a way,” he muttered,
Open the numeric keyboard (), go to the symbols page ( #+= or =< ), and long-press the standard less than sign ( < ). The ≤ option should pop up above it . Technical Reference Table How to Insert Less Than or Equal Symbol in Word Release Alt
: Press Ctrl + Shift + U , type 2264 , and then press Space or Enter .
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Go to > Special Characters and search for "less than or equal to" or draw the symbol in the provided box . Mobile (iOS & Android) :