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Windows keyboard layout
I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has
UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards -- Chris Elvidge England |
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On 03/02/2014 08:55 AM, Chris Elvidge wrote:
I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards Look in the Control Panel under "Region" to be sure that's set correctly . |
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On 02/03/2014 15:27, Ken1943 wrote:
On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 14:55:47 +0000, Chris Elvidge wrote: I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards Depends how Windows was installed. Maybe this page can help. http://www.howtogeek.com/121169/how-...-in-windows-8/ KenW See what you're getting at! 2 computers are no problem; they have US keyboards. Unfortunately Microsoft seems to think my keyboard is always US. It changes, on the third computer, from UK to US at every log on. I.e. It's not sticky. Cheers -- Chris Elvidge England |
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Chris Elvidge wrote:
On 02/03/2014 15:27, Ken1943 wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 14:55:47 +0000, Chris Elvidge wrote: I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards Depends how Windows was installed. Maybe this page can help. http://www.howtogeek.com/121169/how-...-in-windows-8/ KenW See what you're getting at! 2 computers are no problem; they have US keyboards. Unfortunately Microsoft seems to think my keyboard is always US. It changes, on the third computer, from UK to US at every log on. I.e. It's not sticky. Cheers I had a similar problem on my Windows 7 laptop. It's a Canadian model, supporting both English and French on the same keyboard. The OS shows support for two keyboard mappings. I would be typing along, and in mid-sentence, the keyboard would change from English to French. And some of the key mappings there are different, so any new text would be all messed up. The solution was, to remove one of the key mappings, so the OS had no choice but to use the one remaining (English) mapping. Haven't had a problem since. Paul |
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On 02/03/2014 21:50, Paul wrote:
Chris Elvidge wrote: On 02/03/2014 15:27, Ken1943 wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 14:55:47 +0000, Chris Elvidge wrote: I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards Depends how Windows was installed. Maybe this page can help. http://www.howtogeek.com/121169/how-...-in-windows-8/ KenW See what you're getting at! 2 computers are no problem; they have US keyboards. Unfortunately Microsoft seems to think my keyboard is always US. It changes, on the third computer, from UK to US at every log on. I.e. It's not sticky. Cheers I had a similar problem on my Windows 7 laptop. It's a Canadian model, supporting both English and French on the same keyboard. The OS shows support for two keyboard mappings. I would be typing along, and in mid-sentence, the keyboard would change from English to French. And some of the key mappings there are different, so any new text would be all messed up. The solution was, to remove one of the key mappings, so the OS had no choice but to use the one remaining (English) mapping. Haven't had a problem since. Paul Figured that out eventually. But also had to change the values for Welcome screen and system accounts. TBH Microsoft is still too US biased. Best keyboard I ever had was a Dell Canadian Multilingual Standard. Alas it stayed when I left. -- Chris Elvidge England |
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On 03/03/2014 23:38, Ken1943 wrote:
On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 17:40:46 +0000, Chris Elvidge wrote: On 02/03/2014 15:27, Ken1943 wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 14:55:47 +0000, Chris Elvidge wrote: I have 3 computers with Windows 8.1. Two have US keyboard and one has UK. The one with UK keyboard needs telling on every boot that it is UK. Anyone any idea why this happens? Regards Depends how Windows was installed. Maybe this page can help. http://www.howtogeek.com/121169/how-...-in-windows-8/ KenW See what you're getting at! 2 computers are no problem; they have US keyboards. Unfortunately Microsoft seems to think my keyboard is always US. It changes, on the third computer, from UK to US at every log on. I.e. It's not sticky. Cheers Maybe MS tied the keyboard to the time zone also ? KenW It seems it' probably tied to my Microsoft account! I got the computer with UK keyboard to always boot to a UK keyboard. Now my other two with US keyboards boot to UK keyboard too. Perhaps I'll have to ask Microsoft whether this is a feature or a bug - bet it's a feature. -- Chris Elvidge England |
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