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Old September 27th 08, 11:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
dkb
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Default wireless Key board problem

HP OME Winxp SP3, 2GB RAM.
I have wireless keyboard HID Keyboard Device and all of a sudden I find
the backward slash has become # sign, Shift + \ has become tilda sign,
Shift + 2 should have given me the @ sign, but it gives me instead "
sign, ---rest seems all right.
Any guidance please to solve the problem?
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Old September 27th 08, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Dragomir Kollaric[_2_]
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Default wireless Key board problem

On 2008-09-27, dkb hit the keyboard and wrote:
HP OME Winxp SP3, 2GB RAM.
I have wireless keyboard HID Keyboard Device and all of a sudden I find
the backward slash has become # sign, Shift + \ has become tilda sign,
Shift + 2 should have given me the @ sign, but it gives me instead "
sign, ---rest seems all right.
Any guidance please to solve the problem?



Did you by any chance change the keyboard layout? Or the
language settings? I'd look at this at first, don't know how
this is done on your OS though...



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