Some keys on keyboard print the wrong symbol...

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I have a Toshiba Satellite A300 VO1 on which some keys are displaying
the wrong symbol. Several of these keys are connected to the symbols
above the numbers on the keyboard that require the shift button to be
pressed i.e.. Shift + 2 should result in @ (ampersand) but I get the £
symbol ! Can anyone suggest what I can do to correct this? The computer
is nearly new. It is running Vista Home Premium.

Thanks in anticipation! DD
 
many times those keys are not the shift+ key but the <fn> key
if you push the (fn) key they should go back to normal.
 
DD said:
I have a Toshiba Satellite A300 VO1 on which some keys are displaying the
wrong symbol. Several of these keys are connected to the symbols above the
numbers on the keyboard that require the shift button to be pressed i.e..
Shift + 2 should result in @ (ampersand) but I get the £ symbol ! Can
anyone suggest what I can do to correct this? The computer is nearly new.
It is running Vista Home Premium.

Thanks in anticipation! DD

hit windows - type language - hit regional & lang options - keyboards & lang
tab - change keyboard - make sure all is UK
 
DD said:
I have a Toshiba Satellite A300 VO1 on which some keys are displaying the
wrong symbol. Several of these keys are connected to the symbols above the
numbers on the keyboard that require the shift button to be pressed i.e..
Shift + 2 should result in @ (ampersand) but I get the symbol ! Can
anyone suggest what I can do to correct this? The computer is nearly new.
It is running Vista Home Premium.

@ is the 'at' sign

& is ampersand

If you are getting the Pound sign (), you most probably have the UK
keyboard selected, although you actually get that with SHIFT + 3 on the UK
keyboard, not SHIFT + 2.

Go into Regional and Language Options in the Control Panel and select the US
keyboard and delete the UK one. I believe you use the US keyboard in
Australia.

ss.
 
DD said:
I have a Toshiba Satellite A300 VO1 on which some keys are
displaying the wrong symbol. Several of these keys are connected to the
symbols above the numbers on the keyboard that require the shift button
to be pressed i.e.. Shift + 2 should result in @ (ampersand) but I get
the £ symbol ! Can anyone suggest what I can do to correct this? The
computer is nearly new. It is running Vista Home Premium.

Thanks in anticipation! DD


Thanks for the advice, nothing seems to work. It could be a driver but
I think it will be better if I return it under warranty.

Thanks DD
 
Alfred said:
I also use Vista Home Premium 64bit and this has been happening to me
for a very long time especially in Outlook or Word, which I mostly
use. When I type the ? I sometimes get é and the only way to correct
this is to close the program and re-start it. I have tried another
keyboard and checked the driver and I just did a clean install
(because of a raid problem) and it still happens. I think it is a
Vista bug but since it does not happen often I can't reproduce it.

First thing you might want to check is that the application software in
question was designed for the locale your computer and OS are set to as
this sounds like a local/regional settings problem/incompatibility with
the OS and/or application software.
 
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