It comes to DEME past in FireFox, the tetter to the right of the key 'k' is coding as a 't' and the next key to the right is coding as an "F".

It is DEME past in FireFox, the 'L' key is like a 't' and the key encoding ';' is coding as an "f". At first, I thought that my keyboard came out, but Firefox is the only program that does this. All other keys seem to work correctly. This question reads correctly because I wrote in wordpad and copied in FireFox.

Have you tried restarting the computer?

It is possible that you have activated the keyboard by accident using the sequence of keys to rotate the page layout.

Windows remembers the setting by application keyboard layout and you have probably changed the keyboard by accident via a keyboard shortcut.

  • Make sure you have the language bar visible on the Windows taskbar
  • You can do this via the context menu of the taskbar: toolbars > language bar
  • Check the language setting (keyboard) keyboard for the application that has focus via the icon in the language bar
  • You need to do that while Firefox has focus because Windows remember the keyboard by application setting
  • The combination of default keys to rotate the disposal is the Ctrl + Shift or Alt + Shift key combination that is used in Firefox to the menu items, so it is quite possible to accidentally changing the layout.
  • To avoid an unintended switch, assign a specific keystroke (Alt / Ctrl + Shift + number) to select keyboard layouts and remove the key combination to rotate (Alt + Shift or Ctrl + Shift) layouts
  • Control Panel > regional and Language Options > keyboards and languages > change keyboards > advanced key settings > change key sequence

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