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Pressing shift 2 = quotation mark, not 'at' on American keyboard.
Go into the Control Panel and check the keyboard language.
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"Donna in Canada" Donna in
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I've done something stupid. Now when I press
shift 2 I get a quotation mark
shift 3 I get /
shift 6 I get ?
How can I get my regular keyboard symbols back?
Thanking you in advance.
Donna
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