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'@' symbol not working on new Laptop

  • 12-03-2007 5:13pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 29


    Hi, I have just bought a new Acer notebook and found out pretty smartly that the @ symbol does not seem to be associated with the correct key on the keyboard :( . Pressing 'shift' @ results in double quotes rather than @. Obviously this problem makes emailing a no-go.

    The solution so far is to write the address in a word document and use the 'add symbol' function to drop in the @.

    Can someone direct me to the right fix? I would be most appreciative.

    thanks, Darren


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,208 ✭✭✭✭aidan_walsh


    Check your Regional and Locale options in the Control Panel, make sure they are not set to the US rather than Ireland or the UK.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,577 ✭✭✭Heinrich


    Darren_NZ wrote:
    Hi, I have just bought a new Acer notebook and found out pretty smartly that the @ symbol does not seem to be associated with the correct key on the keyboard :( . Pressing 'shift' @ results in double quotes rather than @. Obviously this problem makes emailing a no-go.

    The solution so far is to write the address in a word document and use the 'add symbol' function to drop in the @.

    Can someone direct me to the right fix? I would be most appreciative.

    thanks, Darren

    You have your keyb configured to American! There shoul d be a small icon EN on the bottom right of yoy screen. Click on that and see if English (Ireland) is mentioned. If it is click on it!

    Otherwis Select Start - Settings - Control Panel - Regional and Language Settings. Click on the language panel and select English (Ireland)

    BTW the sign is simply Shift + 2 on the US layout>


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 104 ✭✭H3LLg0d


    yes

    and if it happens again



    :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29 Darren_NZ


    thanks everyone - will try it out tonight.

    Much appreciated.


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