On some European or AZERTY keyboards, the > sign has its own dedicated key, often located to the left of the "Z" key or near the left Shift button. "Greater Than or Equal To" (≥) There is no single key for this. Alt + 242 Mac: Option + Greater Than (Shift + .)
Search for "Character Map" in the Start menu to find and copy the symbol manually.
Unlike the period, you cannot type > by just pressing the key once. If you press the period key alone, you get a dot ( . ).
On almost all physical QWERTY keyboards (US and UK), the greater than sign is a secondary character located on the same key as the period (.). Hold Shift and press the . (period) key. Typing the Greater Than Sign on Different Devices Windows PC (Alternative Methods)