It's rather good & I've got it up & running, though lots more to do. I'm a bit puzzled by the keyboard layout.
it looks like this https://ibb.co/n10qBcg which is the closest to it I can see on the internet, It might be called 'US Querty' but I'm not sure.
Does anyone know it? It's like my picture above except 'Alt' to the right of the space bar is 'Alt Gr' Thanks.
Sunny; I'm typing this on a German keyboard for my PC which is slightly different to the English UK one, in that it has extra symbols including € & the Z & Y keys are reversed.
'Alt Gr'+4 will give '€' on a UK keyboard. If Khandro's keyboard is set as 'US International' then the link I gave suggests '€' will result from 'Alt Gr'+5.
Etch it seems it converts it to an English keyboard.
What I want is to find a diagram outlining what all the keys do either the English one or the 'as is' one
looks like it's a US keyboard on the actual laptop but they've provided and overlay so you can use a UK keyboard also. The actual keyboard will work as either depending on your definition of keyboard layout in settings. Click settings and search for "typing" then "advanced keyboard settings" (scroll down)
Ah, I understand now - the overlay has the UK layout key definitions and is placed over the actual keyboard. With this place you need to set the keyboard to 'UK Keyboard' (rather than whatever the actual keyboard is) under 'Settings'.
Yes. TTT& Etch are right, now I understand thanks. I've just installed notepad and Libre Office & gone through the keys & all is fine, though I don't know what that key 2nd right from the spacebar after Alt Gr; it's a symbol of a pointing hand to a rectangle & no entry sign, it is also shown above the keyboard next to a tiny hole.