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Old July 22nd 04, 11:45 PM
kieran burns
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Can anyone tell me how to get these keys working the right way around. I run
xp home from the uk

thanks

kieran


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Old July 23rd 04, 01:44 AM
Mark Salloway
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Hi Kieran
Sounds like your keyboard layout is set to United States. To use the UK
layout open the control panel, select classic view then open 'Regional and
Language Options'. Click the languages tab, then under 'text services and
input languages' click the details button. Under 'installed services' click
the add button, then select 'English (United Kingdom)' from the drop down
menu under 'Input Language', then click Ok. Then select 'English (United
Kingdom) - United Kingdom under 'default input language'. Click Ok and
restart the machine.

Mark

"kieran burns" wrote in message
. uk...
Can anyone tell me how to get these keys working the right way around. I
run
xp home from the uk

thanks

kieran




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Old July 23rd 04, 05:02 AM
Crusty \Old B@stard\
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Default " and @ the wrong way around

What ARE you talking about?

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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)


"kieran burns" wrote in message
. uk...
Can anyone tell me how to get these keys working the right way around. I
run
xp home from the uk

thanks

kieran




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Old July 29th 04, 07:49 PM
Mark Salloway
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Default " and @ the wrong way around

Hi Kieran
Sounds like your keyboard layout is set to United States. To use the UK
layout open the control panel, select classic view then open 'Regional and
Language Options'. Click the languages tab, then under 'text services and
input languages' click the details button. Under 'installed services' click
the add button, then select 'English (United Kingdom)' from the drop down
menu under 'Input Language', then click Ok. Then select 'English (United
Kingdom) - United Kingdom under 'default input language'. Click Ok and
restart the machine.

Mark

"kieran burns" wrote in message
. uk...
Can anyone tell me how to get these keys working the right way around. I
run
xp home from the uk

thanks

kieran




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Old July 29th 04, 08:48 PM
Mark Salloway
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Default " and @ the wrong way around

Hi Kieran
Sounds like your keyboard layout is set to United States. To use the UK
layout open the control panel, select classic view then open 'Regional and
Language Options'. Click the languages tab, then under 'text services and
input languages' click the details button. Under 'installed services' click
the add button, then select 'English (United Kingdom)' from the drop down
menu under 'Input Language', then click Ok. Then select 'English (United
Kingdom) - United Kingdom under 'default input language'. Click Ok and
restart the machine.

Mark

"kieran burns" wrote in message
. uk...
Can anyone tell me how to get these keys working the right way around. I
run
xp home from the uk

thanks

kieran




 




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