I read What is the list of commands to dictate punctuation, capitalization and line breaks?, and it says the command "pound sign" will produce a # for UK English which it does.
How do I get a £ instead?
My system language is English UK.
I read What is the list of commands to dictate punctuation, capitalization and line breaks?, and it says the command "pound sign" will produce a # for UK English which it does.
How do I get a £ instead?
My system language is English UK.
The name "pound sign" should only produce the character "#" if you use US English TTS.
Internationally, the "#" is called "number sign", "hash", or something else.
Even the Unicode Consortium decided it should be called "Number sign".
In general "£" is known internationally as "pound" or "pund sign".
Your system language does not decide your TTS language just like it doesn't change your keyboard layout.
My Samsung phone has 3 keyboard layouts and 2 TTS languages installed. I change between all of those without touching my system language.
Please check your input language settings and install both TTS variants so you can switch between them if needed.
Wikipedia: Number sign:
Wikipedia: Pound Sign: