liam1412
11-11-2008, 20:26
As above really, I have changed every language setting I can find. Any help please, I code PHP and its driving me mad.
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View Full Version : @ and " are wrong way round since reinstalling liam1412 11-11-2008, 20:26 As above really, I have changed every language setting I can find. Any help please, I code PHP and its driving me mad. :hihi: Little Buzz 11-11-2008, 20:29 it's the keyboard layout - you need to change it to UK Dave650 11-11-2008, 20:38 as above Control panel> (classic view) regional and language settings, delete u.s and add uk. Ivor&Mel 11-11-2008, 21:11 Or, if you see an EN icon (white letters on blue background) next to your Tray, left-click it and select English (United Kingdom). Some programs (yes, I'm talking about you, Yahoo Messenger) seem to change it from UK to US without warning... s8design 12-11-2008, 01:41 as above Control panel> (classic view) regional and language settings, delete u.s and add uk. Yep, the actual option is even *more* hidden! Once you get to the regional language settings screen you must choose the "languages" tab at the top, then click the ambiguously labled "Details" button which will present you with the keyboard layout options. Happy "hunting" (after all... This is windows) - Matt matsalleh 12-11-2008, 06:42 This should be a "sticky"as I am sure 95% of us have had this problem.I have no facts,stats or links to prove this.:loopy: bartimaeus 12-11-2008, 15:51 Working on a tech helpline, we get this all the time - of course you need an '@' in your ADSL username. rarebit 12-11-2008, 16:05 This should be a "sticky"as I am sure 95% of us have had this problem.I have no facts,stats or links to prove this.:loopy: Yes, but only the first time I used Debian. |