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I purchased a Japanese keyboard (QWERTY JIS) from a thrift shop in Sendai. I am eager to learn how to type quickly with it, but I cannot find the を key on the keyboard.

Where am I looking it over?

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    This is probably going to be moved to the meta section, but do you know romaji? If you know romaji you can type Japanese. That's how they type.
    – Leebo
    Commented Mar 17, 2020 at 1:57
  • I do know romanji, and I have used it in conjunction with a non-Japanese keyboard for some time. However, I would like to keep away from romanji, and this keyboard layout appears to let me do that for the most part. Does your comment mean that I will have to switch my keyboard layout to type this particular character?
    – Ethan Hill
    Commented Mar 17, 2020 at 2:11
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    I'm saying that even Japanese people use romaji for typing (note the spelling of romaji, btw). So if you want to type with kana because you want a challenge, I guess that's fine, but if you want to type the way Japanese people do, you can do so with the keyboard you already had. You just need an IME.
    – Leebo
    Commented Mar 17, 2020 at 2:17
  • I would guess that the most frequent way that Japanese people enter their own language nowadays is via the ten key method rather than either romaji or kana keyboards.
    – user36788
    Commented Mar 18, 2020 at 3:02
  • the ten key method -- えっ、スマホじゃなくパソコンでそんなのできるの?
    – chocolate Mod
    Commented Mar 18, 2020 at 4:52

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It should be on the zero key above わ. Press "shift" to get を instead of わ.

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