Saturday, April 24, 2010

The 锟?sign on a desktop keyboard is not where it should be, ie shift 3. Any ideas where it has been

The @ is now showing on shift 2 like the US keyboards but the same rules are not applying to the 锟?key, ie shift/alt Gr and 4.



Help!!!



The 锟?sign on a desktop keyboard is not where it should be, ie shift 3. Any ideas where it has been put???uninstall internet explorer





Try the hash key #



next to the return key.



The 锟?sign on a desktop keyboard is not where it should be, ie shift 3. Any ideas where it has been put???microsoft.com internet explorer



Have a look in your desk drawer, it could be there. A long shot, but you never know.
have you checked the settings for the keyboard i:e language and settings are all correct
I had the same problem and found it finally. Look on the bottom of the keyboard just above the bottom screw on the left side.
Do you have a US or UK keyboard and is it configured for the correct locale? Check those things and then tell us if you have a problem.
Looks like the keyboard layout as been changed. check the language setting and make sure its Uk not USA as that can change some of the key layout around like the @ button.
Perhaps one of your "hilarious" colleagues swapped the keys around? LoL!
You have been switched over to a US keyboard layout from a UK layout.



Start -%26gt; Control Panel -%26gt; Regiona and Language Options -%26gt; Languages -%26gt; Details... button



there you can set your default keyboard. If you have more than one keyboard installed, then sometimes a hot-key combo of Left-Alt + Shift swaps it around.



Maybe you hit that combo by accident?

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