- On an American Keyboard, where is the '@' key.
- Posted by Goonigoogoo on September 18th, 2003
and what do u press to use it. A m8 of mine has got a PC for his kids, and
its an upgrade from 95-98, but the keyboard layout is on USA. so he cant
seem to use the @ key (well find it).
- Posted by Philip SC on September 18th, 2003
Shift-2 (I think)
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- Posted by bb3 on September 18th, 2003
"Shift+2"
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- Posted by Goonigoogoo on September 18th, 2003
thnx guys
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- Posted by bb3 on September 18th, 2003
You're welcome.
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- Posted by Richard on September 18th, 2003
Goonigoogoo wrote:
Was this a trick question thing? The standard american keyboard is the same
as practically the original typewriter configuration.
Being so damn bloody necessary on the intermet, you would think that
manufacturers would make the stupid thing easy enough to find.
Kind of like Homer Simpson asking "Where's the 'any' key"?
- Posted by Goonigoogoo on September 18th, 2003
No not a trick question, im in the UK, and in UK keyboards the @ key is diff
to USA keyboards.
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- Posted by Mara on September 18th, 2003
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 23:51:22 +0000 (UTC), Goonigoogoo wrote:
Pay no attention to him. To answer your question, the @ key is shift+2.
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- Posted by Stevo on September 19th, 2003
Barry OGrady wrote:
m8, say it fast, run the words together.. you get mate...
the abbreviated version is popular with those that support that convention
(if it is indeed a convention).. particularly SMS texters...
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- Posted by nemo on September 21st, 2003
Why doesn't yourr mate change the keyboard to a UK one? To change
keyboard locale:
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Keyboard-Input Locales->Add
and select a English (United Kingdom)
Regards
nemo
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 18:00:53 +0000 (UTC), "Goonigoogoo"
<hemal_patel@btconnect.com> wrote: