Spanish E stuck on my keyboard

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J Mullarkey

Hi there was wondering if anyone could help me. In certain applications it
seems everytime i press the question mark or quotation key they turn up as a
spanish e. It doesn't happen all of the time but once it starts i cannot get
rid of it until I restart my computer. plz helkp me it is very annoying
 
J.

You might want to check the Keyboard language options. Go to Control Panel /
Classic View and select Regional and Language Options. Click the Keyboard
and Languages Tab / Change Keyboards button.

Make sure that your local language keyboard is selected there. If you have
other keyboard languages set there, click the 'Advanced Key Settings' to see
what keyboard shortcut changes the keyboard language. The keyboard shortcut
for this may conflict with a keyboard shortcut in the programs where you are
seeing this behavior.

If you do not use any other language for the keyboard input, remove all of
the other keyboard languages there.
 
J Mullarkey said:
Hi there was wondering if anyone could help me. In certain applications it
seems everytime i press the question mark or quotation key they turn up as
a
spanish e. It doesn't happen all of the time but once it starts i cannot
get
rid of it until I restart my computer. plz helkp me it is very annoying

Check which keyboards you have installed

Control Panel > Regional and language options > Keyboards and languages >
Change keyboards

A number of languages use an é, so it may not be a Spanish keyboard that is
the culprit.
 
If you are in Canada and selected Canadian English, you will find despite
calling it English, Microsoft decided that all of us in Canada speak French!
The Canadian English selection has accented "e"s for both the apostrophe and
forward slash keys (accent grave and accent aigue in French; don't remember
which was which) so you will have to change to American English to get rid
of them.
LesleyO
 
LesleyO said:
If you are in Canada and selected Canadian English, you will find despite
calling it English, Microsoft decided that all of us in Canada speak
French! The Canadian English selection has accented "e"s for both the
apostrophe and forward slash keys (accent grave and accent aigue in
French; don't remember which was which) so you will have to change to
American English to get rid of them.
LesleyO


The OP posted from Canada, so you're probably spot on with that one.
 
OK guys I figured it out. On your tool bar click on page down, scroll down to
encoding, then click on unicode utf-8 and your done. I hope this helps. It
took me a while to figure out. Good Luck

J-rod
 
If you dont see utf-8 click on the more button, scroll down the list intil
you see utf-8 click on it and your done
 
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