Hi jack b, seems when you installed you loaded the default keyboard setting which are USA settings not UK. Quite easy to change to UK settings though, just follow these steps : Start/Settings/Control Panel/ Open 'Regional and Language Options' /select 'Regional' tab, from the drop down menu arrow, select 'United Kingdom'/ then select the 'Languages' tab, select 'Details'/ again select 'United Kingdom' from drop down menu again. You will also see a window with US keyboard settings, highlight it and click remove, click apply and save. It will probably tell you changes wont take effect until after re-boot. So next time you boot up when you press @ you will get @. Hope this helps.
Eamonn.
2007-06-21 11:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You're either using the US keyboard on an UK language setting or vice versa - go to "control panel" "regional and language settings" "language tab" the set the keyboard to US or UK setting and click okay.
cheers
Gray
2007-06-21 18:48:39
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answered by grahamohanlon 3
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Sounds like your computer has a language over ride. Check this site, there maybe a download to fix it.
2007-06-21 18:44:14
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answered by twentyeight7 6
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restart the computer that should fix it
2007-06-21 18:45:19
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answered by 300SD 4
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