Re: laptop keyboard

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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:21:01 -0800, Rey Santos
<ReySantos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you look at a standard keyboard (mine) that is the position of the "\"
key. Left of the backspace key. You mean it should type Yen?


There's really no such thing as a standard keyboard. Keyboard layouts
vary from country to country. Sometimes the variations are minor,
sometimes the are very great. And on laptops, the layouts sometimes
even vary somewhat from manufacturer to manufacturer

I don't know where you are located, but on my standard keyboards here
in the US (both desktops and laptops), the key to the left of the
backspace key is = (+ when shifted). The \ key is just below the
backspace key.



"aquaman_jp" wrote:

THANKS!! Now, it's working almost perfectly. I say almost because the button
to the left of backspace(far right, top row) types \ instead of yen mark. How
can I fix that?

"Rey Santos" wrote:

See the link bellow:
How to set up a Japanese Keyboard on an English Windows XP computer
http://www.kurnspatrick.com/Support/keyboardmapping.htm

Note:
Part 1: Installing the Japanese keyboard driver.

4. Click (to uncheck) ?show compatible hardware
5. Scroll up and choose the Japanese PS/2 Keyboard (106/109 Key). Hit next
and install driver. Will require a restart.
- Choose the keyboard Manufacturer(Toshiba) on the left pane first



--
Rey


"aquaman_jp" wrote:

When I installed Win xp English on my Japanese Toshiba laptop, it installed
the keyboard as a 101/102 button standard keyboard when in fact it has a
106/109 button Japanese keyboard. How can I fix this issue? It&s not a matter
of region/language settings.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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