Keyboard have moved to a place of MAC keyboard?

I tried to get the EURO currency symbol by pressing ALT, Ctrl and 4 together, but I must have hit something else because it did not work. Then, when I press SHIFT & 3 I get # and SHIFT 2 gets @. If I press SHIFT @ I get "and so on." I thought it was a MAC layout, but I don't want.

How can I get that back please?

On Wednesday, January 5, 2011 17:23:52 + 0000, Danspam_freefall wrote:

I tried to get the EURO currency symbol by pressing ALT, Ctrl and 4 together, but I must have hit something else because it did not work. Then, when I press SHIFT & 3 I get # and SHIFT 2 gets @. If I press SHIFT @ I get "and so on." I thought it was a MAC layout, but I don't want.

How can I get that back please?

No, this isn't a MAC layout, it's the American plan. You are apparently
the United Kingdom (or some country that uses a very similar keyboard).

You are ready with a U.S. software keyboard, which does not correspond to your
UK physical keyboard. To change to the software keyboard UK, go to
Control Panel | Region and language. Click the keyboards and languages
tab, and then change keyboards. Choose the UK keyboard.

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

Tags: Windows

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