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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It looks like your laptop has forgotten that it should have an alternative to the default (US) keyboard available to you. Follow these instructions to add the UK keyboard layout:
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(Once you've got the UK layout available you should then be able to switch between the US one and the UK one. Alternatively, by following the info in the same link, you can simply remove the US one anyway).l
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(Once you've got the UK layout available you should then be able to switch between the US one and the UK one. Alternatively, by following the info in the same link, you can simply remove the US one anyway).l
First off Tills I was going to advise a "Full" shutdown and then switch back on again.
You can do a full switch down by clicking the window logo(bottom left) then you click the power button icon and then you press and hold down the "shift" key and click shutdown. This forces the pc to utilise all drivers and files when it is next switched on.
Then I was going to suggest a safe boot by pressing f12 when you switch on, and from there a recovery path depending on what you had available. Now I am struggling with both those first choice options possibly negated. I am thinking hard on your behalf. :))
You can do a full switch down by clicking the window logo(bottom left) then you click the power button icon and then you press and hold down the "shift" key and click shutdown. This forces the pc to utilise all drivers and files when it is next switched on.
Then I was going to suggest a safe boot by pressing f12 when you switch on, and from there a recovery path depending on what you had available. Now I am struggling with both those first choice options possibly negated. I am thinking hard on your behalf. :))
When you get it back Tills get yourself an 8gb usb stick and copy the operating system. Remember the old days when we all got discs with an operating system on it with every pc? I even still have w7 and wxp discs from then. With w10 there are few discs issued with a machine so it is wise to get the stick and copy your operating system onto it just for events such as this. I upgrade mine every couple of months when I am happy that any upgrade is good and stable. The "guy from the computer shop" will tell you it is not necessary, but he will have just that to do a re-install and charge you.