Where is the Division symbol on SwiftKey?

Or long press the "m" key.
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The minor hassle with the traditional division symbol is that it requires up to 3 taps -- numbers key, then symbols key, then tap the division key. The forward slash is typically readily available after tapping the numbers key, or long-pressing "m" as suggested by Laura Knotek.

It might matter what the reason for typing out the division sign is -- if it's to do the actual operation (i.e, you want to know what 10 divided by 5 is), then 10/5 is slightly faster to type than 10÷5. But if you want that specific division symbol to appear for appearance's sake, then now you know how.
 
In SwiftKey, if you want a shorter route, copy the division symbol to your SwiftKey clipboard and pin it at the top. Or, you can use a keyboard shortcut and reduce it to characters, as I've done to show you from the clipboard image, In my case, I type the letters (d vi) all together, then hit enter, and never have to leave the screen,as my screenshot shows. To edit, tap the pen icon at the upper right.

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Thanks to all. I'm recording these instructions in KEEP so I can refresh my memory when I need the infrequently used key again. Thanks again.
 

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