Hi,
I am new to this site but i want to see if i can get any help.
i have just restored my computer to factory settings and on the keyboard when i try to push the @ sign it comes up as " so i have to push shift and 2 to get the @ sign up but i want to change that back so that i can push shift and @ to get the @ sign.]
thanks in advance,
sam
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| Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] Need Help With my laptop keyboard posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hi, I am new to this site but i want to see if i can get any help. i have just restored my computer to factory settings and on the ... |
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Hi st1992,
Welcome to PCHF. It basically means that you have your language settings on United States instead of United Kingdom. - Go to My Computer, Control Panel, Regional and Language Options. - Change format to "English (United Kingdom)". - Change Location to "United Kingdom". - In the Advanced tab, change to "English (United Kingdom)". - In the Languages tab, click on Details. - Add "English (United Kingdom)" here, and remove any others you see. |
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