2 keys have changed function, how do I fix?

The @ key is now on "when it is used to update;" is now press 2 when used offset.  How it happened I have no idea and I can find no help on the web or by calling Microsoft.  HELP someone. Thank you.

Your keyboard has one or two other input languages available, probably U.S. that alter the configuration of the keyboard. Additional keyboard layouts will probably be triggered from assigned access keys. You need get the Advanced key settings within the input languages and text Services.

Certainly, it is hard to find dialogue. I had the same problem between US (in English), Canadian French and Canadian multilingual (standard). I left intact language, but removed the quick access keys.

If you spot a small icon keyboard in the Bar of Notification (right part of the taskbar, just to the left of the clock and a few other icons), then right-click and select settings.

If this isn't the case, you will need applet of the region and language Control Panel, dialog language and region , the button Change keyboards... thekeyboards and languages tab.

Whatever it is, you should be at the service of text and input languages dialog box. Two options here:

  1. Remove all the languages that you do not want to stay on the system of the general tab.
  2. Click on the tab Advanced settings key . In the section of hot keys for input languages , use the Change Key Sequence button to remove any key Sequence that can interfere with your work. This includes the setting between the input languages (usually at the top of the list and probably the one causing your trouble).

Click OK when you get out of each progressive dialogue in order to save the changes you have made.

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