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Offline Serenity

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Keyboard Problem
« on: November 30, 2003, 18:48 »
Hi guys yet another problem I need help with  :-\

I am having a problem with my logitech itouch PS/2 keyboard. The " and @ keys are the wrong way round ie USA settings but I have set it to English (UK) and location UK in the region and language settings but it is still the same.  I dont think that Simon has been around to chnge the keys  :P but its definately stuck on the USA settings!

I have unistalled the drivers so that it has the basic keyboard functions and it made no differnence  :-\  I have downloaded and installed the latest drivers this afternoon and its still the same, I have now run out of ideas  ??? I am on XP pro and am a blonde remember so please type slowly  ;)  






Offline Sandra

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2003, 18:52 »
Have you uninstalled Kazzaa yet  ???

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2003, 18:53 »
:shuddup:   your like a nuns knickers... always on  :P

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2003, 18:55 »
Go to control panel, choose Regional and Language Options, click the Languages tab and then click the Details button.

The Default Input box should read English (United Kingdom) - United Kingdom

In the Installed Services list box below that, you should see an entry for Keyboard which should also be set to United Kingdom.

I can't think of any other settings which affect the keyboard in XP :-\

HTH




Edit: typo ::)

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2003, 18:56 »
What about the language bar at the bottom "EN" might be there  ???
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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2003, 18:58 »
Been there done that but it made no difference Adept  ???
I even told her to set it to USA and apply then reboot and set it as UK again and apply and reboot but whatever she does it seems as if its destined to stay as a USA one  :(

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2003, 19:01 »
try deleting the US one after you've set the default to UK
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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2003, 19:02 »
Blondes ::) :slightlymad:

Offline joudi

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2003, 19:03 »
Have you ever tried to remove the keyboard option of "English-U.S.A." and keep the "English-U.K" alone, Bev?



Seems, Robo beats me to that suggestion.   ;)
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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2003, 19:07 »

try deleting the US one after you've set the default to UK


It only gives that option on the initial installation of XP doesnt it Robo ?
Its not listed on mine in regional and languages. Maybe she left both in on installing XP  ???

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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2003, 19:10 »
I left mine on US by accident  ;D Should be simple enough even for a blonde (begins to run) to select Uk though
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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2003, 19:12 »
Here's a picture of what I have
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Re:Keyboard Problem
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2003, 20:28 »
Right click on 'EN' in the toolbar, select Settings and choose from the dropdown. Remember to press apply after setting the default keyboard.

Another way of doing it is to (usually) press the LEFT SHIFT key and ALT which will switch between the installed keyboard drivers.
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