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Msi laptop cannot get the lower characters of:"<>? to work also the numbers dont work only characters above

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Hello, Check out the keyboardl ayout, perhaps you set the wrong keyboard layout. Check out which layout you haven at the page below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout Then go to your Language settings in the Control Panel, and change the keyboard settings to the layout you have. Since you didn't mentioned which version of Windows you are using, this may vary. The page below describes how to change for both XP and Vista: http://www.conversationexchange.com/resources/keyboard-language.php kr Gijs

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