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| | MS Office Keyboard RT 9450 Using Windows Vista Business 32 bit, The @ key is produced when striking my " key and visa versa. My number symbol key on the shifted 3 key brings up this symbol £ All other functions are fine. What can be done to correct this? L. |
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| | RE: MS Office Keyboard RT 9450 Hi Pastorlls, This is caused by having the wrong keyboard layout option. From what you describe, it appears that you have the 'English (United States)' keyboard layout installed. To correct this, you will need to set this option to 'English (United Kingdom)'. Before you do this, you might need to check and temporarily change the passwords on your accounts so that you are able to log in with the other keyboard layout. To change keyboard layout, do the following. Click on the start orb and type 'regional and language options' into the search box. In the 'Programs' area of the results panel, select this option. Next, select the 'Keyboards and Languages' tab. On this page, click 'Change keyboards...'. This brings up the 'Text Services and Input Languages' dialogue panel. Under the 'Installed services' section you will see the keyboard layout(s) that you currently have installed. If 'English (United Kingdom)' is not installed, then click on 'Add..'. Browse the list that appears, select the required option and click 'OK' to return to the previous dialogue page. Next, under the section headed 'Default input language', select 'English (United Kingdom) - United Kingdom'. You can then remove all other keyboard layouts (except for this one) from the 'Installed services' section. Click 'OK' and close all dialogue boxes when you have finished. You will need to restart your machine at this point, and you should be prepared to repeat this procedure for each account on your machine. Finally, if you have temporarily changed your passwords, you should reset them. Dwarf "Pastorlls" wrote: Quote: > Using Windows Vista Business 32 bit, The @ key is produced when striking my " > key and visa versa. My number symbol key on the shifted 3 key brings up this > symbol £ > All other functions are fine. What can be done to correct this? > L. |
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