Keyboard problem

D

Dormouse

Keyboard set to UK English but one or two keys have mysteriously changed
their response. For example 'shift + " ' gives ' @', 'shift + ?' gives #
plus one or two other slight changes.

There must be an easy fix.

Any ideas?

Dormouse
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
E

Edward W. Thompson

Sorry to disagree with you but your keyboard is set to US not to UK. Bot to
Start-Control Panel-Regional and Languages click to Language tab then
Details and select the UK Keyboard, back out and reboot.
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 
D

Dormouse

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse
 

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