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Hi Moliehi Seseng, we want to help you with your question, but we need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? keyboard on what sort of device ? usually shift and 2 keys but suspect you have a tablet or a mobile phone device ? left hand bottom corner is there an alternative character selection on screen of your mystery device ?Hi Moliehi Seseng, we want to help you with your question, but we need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
keyboard on what sort of device ?
usually shift and 2 keys
but suspect you have a tablet or a mobile phone device ?
left hand bottom corner is there an alternative character selection on screen of your mystery device ?
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Some of the new PC Keyboards, especially ones that are sold in Europe, should have the Euro (€) sign readily available in one of the key. But if yours, like mine, doesn't have it, then we will need to type it using some combination keys. There are 2 ways of getting a € sign with PC keyboard that I know of:
1. Type CTRL + ALT + 4
2. Type ALT + 0128 (In Numeric Pad)
PROBLEM: Some keyboard characters type incorrectly and are swapped. Most notably the Ampersand - @ and the Quote sign - "
RESOLUTION: The wrong country selection for the keyboard layout has been selected. An ENGLISH - UK keyboard with an ENGLISH - USA keyboard type selected or the reverse.
Go to CONTROL PANEL, REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE settings and select the correct keyboard for your system's country of origin.
My dell key board has a dollar sign over the four. Press shift and hold while you press four and it should work as I understand all keyboards are numbered the same. Hope I am right.
Go to...Start<>Control panel<>Regional and language options<>Languages tab<>Details button<>(if you have a netbook with a UK keyboard, ADD the UK keyboard) (if you have a netbook with a US keyboard, ADD the US keyboard)<>OK
Hold the shift key and press 2 (not in the numeric section) and you should be able to do a @ sign, somehow these two buttons have exchanged their properties.
Hi Moliehi Seseng, we want to help you with your question, but we need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
keyboard on what sort of device ?
usually shift and 2 keys
but suspect you have a tablet or a mobile phone device ?
left hand bottom corner is there an alternative character selection on screen of your mystery device ?
how do i type in the at button
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