Agreed. Regional settings has it as the wrong configuration. However the OP
has several threads scattered around all on the same subject and I am sure I
covered that in one of them
This response was to the comment that "the @ symbol above the 2 works on
keyboards set to any of the 'english' language variants." which is not so,
or at best ambiguous.
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macropod wrote:
Hi Graham
I suspect it is, but that doesn't matter if its been configured as
something else via the Control Panel.
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On a UK English keyboard SHIFT + 2 is " Shift + ' is @. The laptop
presumably has a US pattern keyboard?
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macropod wrote:
Hi iftikhar,
Check your laptop's keyboard language settings. AFAIK, the @ symbol
above the 2 works on keyboards set to any of the 'english' language
variants. As a workaround, you can also input the @ symbol via the
Alt-064 combination (possibly Fn-Alt-064 on your laptop) or by using
Insert|Symbol.
"iftikhar" wrote in message
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sir there are some keyboard where we cannot write @ by pressing
shift button. so i have lptop in which @ is printed on keyword 2
but i cannot write it. what is the way to writ it?