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Old 01-30-2007, 08:30 AM
Dave C
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RE: Keyboard correction


That didn't do it. I wonder if it's the Word 2000 link that's causing the
problem? It wants to automatically use the dictionary in English U.S. I
know how to change it to English UK, but it always goes back to English UK,
as the default.




"RajKohli" wrote:

> Click Start - Control Panel - Regional and Lanuages Options
> Click Languages tab and click Details
> Add or Remove Keyboard layout as desire.
>
> Hope this help, let us know!
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> --
> * Tip of The Day *
> Extending Taskbar in 2 Rows can be useful, if you want to see Date along
> with Time.
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> "Dave C" wrote:
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> >
> > I have reistalled XP Home Edition. However, a few characters of my keyboard
> > are now "wrong." In particular, I cannot get a Pound sign, and to get the
> > "@" symbol I have to press the quotation marks key. Is there a way of
> > correcting this? It looks like I ended up with the English U.S. version of
> > the keyboard after installation, and I live in the UK.

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Old 01-30-2007, 08:30 AM