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Quick Keyboard Question

  • 03-01-2010 10:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,273 ✭✭✭


    When I first turned on my new computer, on the first few screens where you configure Windows XP there is a choice for what type of keyboard you select. I think I left it as the default US rather than change it to UK

    The only problems I have are that the @ and " buttons are reversed, and the Euro symbol won't work at all

    Is there any way of changing this?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 923 ✭✭✭coolmoose


    Control Panel > Region & Languages > Language settings


    1.Click Start and then Control Panel
    2.In Control Panel, if you are in Category View, click on Switch to Classic View (top left corner)
    3.Open Regional and Language Options.
    4.Click on the Languages tab.
    5.Under Text services and input languages, click on the Details button.
    6.Under Installed services, click Add.
    7.In the Add Input Language dialog box, choose the input language and keyboard layout you want to add.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,273 ✭✭✭CantGetNoSleep


    coolmoose wrote: »
    Control Panel > Region & Languages > Language settings


    1.Click Start and then Control Panel
    2.In Control Panel, if you are in Category View, click on Switch to Classic View (top left corner)
    3.Open Regional and Language Options.
    4.Click on the Languages tab.
    5.Under Text services and input languages, click on the Details button.
    6.Under Installed services, click Add.
    7.In the Add Input Language dialog box, choose the input language and keyboard layout you want to add.
    €@"

    Thanks for that


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