When a neighbour with a new Dell running Windows XP HE said
they couldn't get an @ on their keyboard but had to do a shifted 2
instead I thought I could fix that easily.
Into Control Panel/Regional and Language Options to find their
option was English(United States) - we live in the UK, so I swapped
that to English(United Kingdom) and thought all would be well - it
wasn't! Still no @ from the normal key.
I remember fixing similar problems in this way in earlier versions of
Windows. Have I missed something here.
Suggestions welcome!
Regards
Tony
Tony Beckett - Rutland, UK
PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml