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COMPUTER KEYBOARD
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I have just bought a new computer and some of the keys are typing different to what it says on the key. I have changed the batteries but to no avail. Any ideas or do I repack the whole shebang and take it back
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Of course, as you've failed to mention anything at all about the computer and what version of windows it is then it's hard to advice any further.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/258824
Of course, as you've failed to mention anything at all about the computer and what version of windows it is then it's hard to advice any further.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/258824
As others have correctly noted, this will be your "locale" settings.
You don't mention whether the computer is running Windows, MacOS or one of the several flavours of Linux, so Windows is assumed.
If you hold down the Shift key and type the keys from 1 to 0 under the function keys, what do you get? Once you have configured the machine for UK settings, you should see this:
!"£$%^&*()
Just as a long shot, though, you have actually bought a computer with a UK keyboard, haven't you? I.e. the first line of letters should be:
QERTYUIOP
You don't mention whether the computer is running Windows, MacOS or one of the several flavours of Linux, so Windows is assumed.
If you hold down the Shift key and type the keys from 1 to 0 under the function keys, what do you get? Once you have configured the machine for UK settings, you should see this:
!"£$%^&*()
Just as a long shot, though, you have actually bought a computer with a UK keyboard, haven't you? I.e. the first line of letters should be:
QERTYUIOP