Re: Keyboard fault
- From: "Blair" <darrach@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 18:01:07 +0100
I spoke too soon. I had assumed that once I had carried out the operation
all would be sorted. However when I visited him the settings were correct
but still the wrong sign remained
Blair
"Will Denny" <willdenny@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Glad your problem has been sorted out.letters
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"Blair" <darrach@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks to all who replied. I'm apologise for not stating that I was from
UK
It's all sorted now
Blair
"Will Denny" <willdenny@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
The guy is in the UK - Shift + 2 gives "
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"Andrew Murray" <NOadmurraySPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Shift+2 for the "@" symbol is the normal way to type that character.
If your friend is thinking pressing Caps Lock will enable the 2nd
charcters of the numeral keys (like the caps lock makes all the
numberuppercase), he is mistaken. The "Caps lock" doesn't work on the
(shiftkeys across the top of the keyboard - the caps lock is for alpha
characters only.
It is not a fault.
"Blair" <darrach@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A friend has a fault on his keyboard. If he wants @ he has to use "
2). How can he correct this?
Blair
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