1. Click Start and then Control Panel
2. In Control Panel, if you are in Category View, click on Switch to Classic View (Or just click on Date, Time, Language..)
3. Open Regional and Language Options.
4. Click on the Languages tab.
5. Under Text services and input languages, click on the Details button.
6. Under Installed services, click Add.
7. In the Add Input Language dialog box, choose the input language and keyboard layout or Input Method Editor (IME) you want to add.
8. Click OK twice. You should now see a language indicator in the System Tray (located at bottom right hand corner of the desktop by default). You can switch between different input methods by pressing the Alt + Shift keys
2007-03-26 21:43:47
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answered by Mr Ale 4
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answered by ? 2
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Um ... if that is been a lengthy at the same time as because you examine the different Dan Browns and also you're a fan then i could say that is an outstanding e book ... yet because I examine Angels and Demons purely very last month I felt it to be very reminiscent of that and the Da Vinci Code ... a number of the chapters in between looked slightly boring to me as well. yet even with the reality that, that is Robert Langdon! at the same time as he begins his quest the e book turns into impossible to face up to :D. i'm no longer efficient yet if it became properly truthfully worth the seven-hundred rupees yet hell, it became my chum's funds besides!
2016-12-02 21:28:13
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answered by merryman 4
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Go with John R, also in Control Panel find Regional Options, Regional & Language Options, check set to UK English.
2007-03-26 22:11:14
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answered by champer 7
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Andromeda is correct.
Go to Control Panel, Double click Keyboard, select English type.
2007-03-26 21:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Trying holding down the 'shift' key and pressing '2' - This happened to me today too. Or press your shift and 7 key. I think the 2 would work though
2007-03-26 21:38:53
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answered by Curious39 6
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yep in the short term you can find your@over the 2 but you have your country settings wrong in the uk its located over the'
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2007-03-26 21:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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your keyboard seems to have reverted to an american set up, your @ will now be where the " was, on shift2. go into control panel and keyboard and try changing it in there.
2007-03-26 21:38:10
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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2014-02-19 20:15:01
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answered by ? 1
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