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Pls go to regional and language section and select the language suitable for key board. in you have default layout key board should use English US .but for custom layout may use English UK or English for German key board
Hash key? Never heard of such a key.! - exclamation@ - at sign# - pound$ - dollar sign% - percent^ - carrot& - ampersand' - pipe~ - Tilde` - backtick\ / slashes( ) parentheses What are you looking for?
if you can't find the backslash on your keyboard, you can always use the so called ASCII code. It sound complicate, but it is simple: press and hold the left ALT key and press one at a time the following digits form the NUMERICAL KEYBOARD: 0 9 2 . Now release the ALT key and the backslash appears.
There is a code like that for all characters and digits oin the keyboard
1) With your NUMLOCK on, hold the ALT key down and type 092 on your numeric keypad. When you have NUMLOCK on, ALT and a 3-figure digit gives you special characters. 092 is the backslash on UK and Spanish keyboards, so hopefully it'll work for you. If you get something different, you'll have to try different numbers until you find it
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2) In Start --> Programs --> Accessories there's a program called Character Map. This gives you a list of available characters
For a workaround for time being you can use the OSK (on screen keyboard to get a backslash) which can be accessed by pressing the Windows key and the letter "U", or you can go to start > Run and type "osk". Meanwhile I will try to get a proper resolution for this issue. Wait for my reply.
go into control panel and select "Regional and Language" setting and select the correct language keyboard. Usuallt this will be the US keyboard. You appear to have the English UK keyboard selected.
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