Re: Missing the 'at' sign
- From: svik14@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 1 Dec 2006 07:40:58 -0800
Hi,
I had the same problem but got help from Dell Support. The problem is a
Hot Key to the graphic card. Here is what you have to do:
1. Right click on the desktop and select Properties
2. Go to Settings - Advanced
3. Select the tab NVidia GeForce (could be something like WQuadro NVS)
4. Ypu might have to choose Classic NVIDIA Control Panel
5. Select Desktop Management
6. Activate by clicking Enable
7. Find and click on Hot Keys under Desktop Managemant
8. Remove CTRL+ALT+2 and click OK.
Life is great, isn't it:-)
/Bjorn
stefanl skrev:
Hi,
Thanks for the rapid reply. Yes I have the Alt GR key on my keyboard. And
when I press Alt Gr + 2/'at'/" nothig happens, and even if I press Alt + Ctrl
+ 2 nothing happens.
If I boot up my Linux parition the 'at' sign is workin perfectly with the
key kombination Alt Gr + 2/'at'/" key.
Regards,
Stefan
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
Stefan,
Do you happen to have a Alt Gr or AltGr key on your keyboard?
What happens when you hit Alt Gr + the 2/@/" key???
Notice in the picture HERE that Alt Gr, @, £, et cetera are all in BLUE....
Finnish/Swedish keyboard layout
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Finnish.2FSwedish
AltGr is a modifier key on PC keyboards used to type many characters,
primarily ones that are unusual for the locale of the keyboard layout, such
as foreign currency symbols and accented letters. If a key has a third
symbol on it (on the front vertical face or the bottom right of the key top,
sometimes in a different colour), then AltGr can often be used to type that
symbol.
Read the rest about the AltGr key here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltGr_key
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:ECB46673-8FF1-4030-9794-BC6385F50D59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
stefanl <stefanl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi,
Thanks, for the extensive answer.
If I switch to a British English keyboard I can access the 'at' located on
the ' key (press shift + '). And if I switch to French keyboard I can
access the 'at' sign on the 2 key (press shift + 2).
This makes me wonder if the Swedish keyboard layout is corrupt in the
sense that it is missing the 'at' sign.
Is their any way to restore the keyboard layout to original?
Regards,
Stefan
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
On a US English keyboard the @ sign is located on the 2 key. On a
British English keyboard the @ sign is located on the ' key, to the
right of the L and colon-semicolon keys.
Keyboard Language...
Windows XP defaults to US English. To set the Default input language.
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Regional and Language Options |
Languages tab | Details button | Settings tab |
Or...
Start | Run | Type: intl.cpl | Click OK |
Languages tab | Details button | Settings tab |
Default input language
[[Specifies the default language that you use to insert text. The default
language is used every time you start or log on to your computer.
For example, if you insert text in German most of the time, but have also
added English as an input language, select German as your default
language. When you want to insert text in English, you can switch to
that language.
A language must be added under Installed services to be available as a
default.]]
Add button
[[Click to install additional languages and text services. When you
start or log on to your computer, all the languages and text services
that you have added are loaded into memory.]]
Delete button
[[Click to delete the selected language or text service from the list.
The deleted option will no longer be loaded into memory when you start
or log on to your computer.]]
Keyboard layout/IME
[[Lists the keyboard layouts and Input Method Editors (IMEs) that are
available for the selected language.
Select the check box to enable this option. Clear the check box if you
don’t want to add a keyboard layout or IME for the selected language.
You cannot add a new language without selecting at least one text
service.
An IME is a program that is used to enter East Asian language characters
using a keyboard.]]
Installed services...
[[Displays the languages and text services that are installed and loaded
into memory when you start your computer. Text services include keyboard
layouts, Input Method Editors (IMEs), and handwriting and speech
recognition options. IMEs are programs that are used for entering East
Asian language characters using a keyboard.
Click Add to install additional languages and text services. To delete an
option, select it and click Remove. You must have at least one text
service.]]
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:474169C7-39EA-4B23-81A6-5897E1157421@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
stefanl <stefanl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi,
I have problems with my missing 'at' sign. All other keys seams to be
working, what cam be wrong?? I am using a Dell D620 with an USB Digital
Media Keyboard 1.0 attached. I don't remember when this problem first
appeared but it is really annoying.
I have tried to test my keyboard with the mskey tool and there is
nothing wrong with the key so I tried to change keyboard layout but it
doesn't seem to change anything.
Is there someone that has some ideas??
Regards,
Stefan
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