ChatterBank2 mins ago
Keyboard query
2 Answers
I have a logitech EX 110 wireless keyboard/mouse combo and the @ symbol has swapped places with the " symbol. Do you clever bods out there know how to fix it? More to the point would you please tell me how to fix it? Bearing in mind that I am a computer simpleton. Thanks in anticipation. dtc
Answers
If the " is shift-two then you need to set your keyboard to UK.
If the @ is shift-two, then you need to set it to US.
Once you've set it, uninstall the keyboard that you don't require, so that you can't accidentally change it.
Shame you forgot to mention which version of Windows.
In XP:
Control panel
Region and Language
Languages tab
Details...
If the @ is shift-two, then you need to set it to US.
Once you've set it, uninstall the keyboard that you don't require, so that you can't accidentally change it.
Shame you forgot to mention which version of Windows.
In XP:
Control panel
Languages tab
Details...
11:02 Thu 06th Sep 2012
If the " is shift-two then you need to set your keyboard to UK.
If the @ is shift-two, then you need to set it to US.
Once you've set it, uninstall the keyboard that you don't require, so that you can't accidentally change it.
Shame you forgot to mention which version of Windows.
In XP:
Control panel
Region and Language
Languages tab
Details button
If the @ is shift-two, then you need to set it to US.
Once you've set it, uninstall the keyboard that you don't require, so that you can't accidentally change it.
Shame you forgot to mention which version of Windows.
In XP:
Control panel
Region and Language
Languages tab
Details button