characters special d005tu

Hello

I own HP D005TU. I am facing a lot of trouble with special characters, especially the one on the line number on the keyboard (such as!, @ etc...). Most of the time as the characters don't is just typed. Need an urgent solution to this. Help, please.

Hello Arundhati,

Welcome to the HP Forums!

I understand that the special characters along the top of your keyboard do not respond. You can me if nothing gets typed, or if instead of one!, @, #, $, %, filled it with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc...

If this is the case have you noticed problems with typing the capitol letters? This could indicate a problem with your shift key.

If nothing is typed, try this:

  1. Press Windows + X keys
  2. Click on Control Panel
  3. Click on clock, language and region
  4. Click on the region and language
  5. Click the keyboards and languages tab
  6. Click on change keyboards...
  7. On the general tab, make sure that English (United States) - U.S. is selected in the default input language field.
  8. Click any other keyboards in the list of installed services
  9. Click on delete
  10. Repeat for all other non-English (United States) keyboards.

Let me know if it helps!

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