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| Tweet Topic Started: May 29 2009, 06:38:39 AM (46 Views) | |
| Pommygirl | May 29 2009, 06:38:39 AM Post #1 |
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We bought a new laptop and the keys for @ is typing " and the " is typing @ . How do you fix this? |
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| ABCDiamond | May 29 2009, 07:21:01 AM Post #2 |
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Change the language setting in windows... (I think) It has been a while since I have done this. Are you on Win XP or Vista ? If XP, I can check it out on mine, but if Vista, then I don't know... |
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| ABCDiamond | May 29 2009, 07:30:17 AM Post #3 |
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Control Panel * Regional and Language options * Languages * Details * Default Input Language US or UK depending on keyboard If the @ is above the 2 then you need US keyboard selected, it sounds like you have the UK keyboard enabled. (I think) :crossfingers: You can tell that the confidence is oozying out of me today .... :lol: |
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| Pommygirl | May 29 2009, 08:19:34 PM Post #4 |
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Thanks mate! I will tell the hubby. |
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