superior/inferior key is missing on my keyboard - keyboard

I recently bought a DELL Latitude E6410 and can't found (tried everything) the "diple" key .
Here is a photo of my keyboard : http://www.touchedeclavier.com/3357-thickbox_default/dell-latitude-e6410.jpg
I'm running debian 8 .
Is there a solution to assign both diple symbols to another key ?
Thank you in advance,

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