Hi,
It seems the the @ and " are reversed between US and UK for whatever
reason. The (") is the shift of the (') key in the US.
This is the layout of my wistech keyboard ( / denotes
shifted)
`/~ 2/@ 3/# 4/$ 5/% 6/^ 7/& 8/* 9/( 0/) -/_ =/+ backspace
q e r t y u I o p [/{ ]/} \/|
a s d f g h j k l ;/: '/" enter
z x c v b n m ,/< ./> //? shift
Thanks and have a Great Day!
Joe Lore
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Hi Ian, we usually use the standard 'qwerty' keyboard as we call it,
which means that the @ key is usually placed here:
a,s,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,;/;,'/@,#/~ (did that make sense?) hope so. I must
admit, out of pure laziness at times, I am aware that windows usually
loads with the US defaults, and I sometimes put up with the @ being
above the 2 on the layout........which leaves me with another problem,
where's the " ? LOL Michele Sayer.
> So, where is the @ key on a UK keyboard?
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