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I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?



 
 
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Old May 28th, 2008, 11:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Gorilla_Bear
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the " sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.

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Old May 29th, 2008, 08:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Roger Govier[_3_]
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

Hi

WindowsControl panelRegional Settingsmake sure you have the correct
keyboard setting selected.

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
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When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the " sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.

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Old May 29th, 2008, 08:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Bob Phillips
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

I get this as well, I am working happily, and then suddenly the @ becomes a
", and I even lose the #.

My reasoning is that because US keyboards are laid out differently than UK
keyboards, and because US application designers think US is the world, there
is code in these apps which fails in certain situations and it becomes US
specific, so we are saddled with an implicit US keyboard.

I have never found a solution.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news
When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the " sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.



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Old May 29th, 2008, 11:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Gorilla_Bear
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

Hi Roger:

Thanks for taking the time to help me out - its much appreciated. After
posting my question, I did check control problem and I had UK settings, but
judging by the second reply to my question, maybe that was my problem?

Anyway, my computer fell over and after rebooting and checking itself - all
was fine again.

Very strange and creepy - the whole incident has jserved to remind me to
backup my latest data to my external harddrive.

thanks again.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

WindowsControl panelRegional Settingsmake sure you have the correct
keyboard setting selected.

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news
When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the " sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.

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Old May 29th, 2008, 11:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Gorilla_Bear
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

Thanks for your reply Bob, it made a lot of sense - looks like the USA are
like the roman empire of old...they've spread their influence even to our
keyboard selections...D'oh!!

I think if it happens again - its time for a cheeky re-boot - methinks.

All the best.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I get this as well, I am working happily, and then suddenly the @ becomes a
", and I even lose the #.

My reasoning is that because US keyboards are laid out differently than UK
keyboards, and because US application designers think US is the world, there
is code in these apps which fails in certain situations and it becomes US
specific, so we are saddled with an implicit US keyboard.

I have never found a solution.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news
When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the " sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.




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Old May 29th, 2008, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Bob Phillips
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

I have never found a foolproof correction (Other than a reboot). Sometime
restarting Excel does it, sometimes it seems to correct itself (just when
you have gotten used to it), but I have never noticed the trigger.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply Bob, it made a lot of sense - looks like the USA are
like the roman empire of old...they've spread their influence even to our
keyboard selections...D'oh!!

I think if it happens again - its time for a cheeky re-boot - methinks.

All the best.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I get this as well, I am working happily, and then suddenly the @ becomes
a
", and I even lose the #.

My reasoning is that because US keyboards are laid out differently than
UK
keyboards, and because US application designers think US is the world,
there
is code in these apps which fails in certain situations and it becomes US
specific, so we are saddled with an implicit US keyboard.

I have never found a solution.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news
When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the "
sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.






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Old June 1st, 2008, 07:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
MartinW[_2_]
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

Hi,

It could possibly be a driver file issue.
Have you tried updating your keyboard driver file?

HTH
Martin


"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply Bob, it made a lot of sense - looks like the USA are
like the roman empire of old...they've spread their influence even to our
keyboard selections...D'oh!!

I think if it happens again - its time for a cheeky re-boot - methinks.

All the best.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I get this as well, I am working happily, and then suddenly the @ becomes
a
", and I even lose the #.

My reasoning is that because US keyboards are laid out differently than
UK
keyboards, and because US application designers think US is the world,
there
is code in these apps which fails in certain situations and it becomes US
specific, so we are saddled with an implicit US keyboard.

I have never found a solution.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news
When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the "
sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.






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Old August 5th, 2008, 06:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Stenoaud
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Default I press upper shift & " BUT I get @ - how can I fix it?

Hi you two,

I've just come onto "help" trying to find a solution to the keyboard change
from UK to US and, with some inspiration from all the chat about the problem
here, I've solved it for myself. I'm so thrilled that I want to share the
info with others in the hope it will work for them.

If you press Alt+Shift together it alters the keyboard from UK to US and
alters the £ sign to " to # and @ and the autocorrect doesn't always work.
For a quick fix just press Alt+Shift again. But to take out that "macro" go
to Control Panel - Regional & language options - Languages - details -- key
settings - change key sequence - alter them to none by removing the ticks.

I realise that your dialogue was happening a while ago but maybe it will
help someone at some time. This will put an end to 18 months of frustrated
for me.

Stenoaud.


"MartinW" wrote:

Hi,

It could possibly be a driver file issue.
Have you tried updating your keyboard driver file?

HTH
Martin


"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply Bob, it made a lot of sense - looks like the USA are
like the roman empire of old...they've spread their influence even to our
keyboard selections...D'oh!!

I think if it happens again - its time for a cheeky re-boot - methinks.

All the best.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I get this as well, I am working happily, and then suddenly the @ becomes
a
", and I even lose the #.

My reasoning is that because US keyboards are laid out differently than
UK
keyboards, and because US application designers think US is the world,
there
is code in these apps which fails in certain situations and it becomes US
specific, so we are saddled with an implicit US keyboard.

I have never found a solution.

--
---
HTH

Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Gorilla_Bear" wrote in message
news When I use the upper shift key and the number 2 to acheive the "
sign....I
get the @ sign instead. How can I fix it?

thanks for any help on this...its doing my dome in big style.







 




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