Keyboard typing wrong characters in windows 7 home premium
Hello.. i was using windows 7 pro till 4th nov 2011.. at that time my keyboard was working properly... than i reinstalled my windows 7 HOme premium 32 bit on 5th nov 2011. now the issue is that mykeyboard is typing the wrong letters.. for example when i press "SHIFT + 2" it should write @ but its writing inverted commas " ..... and when i press inverted commas button it is writing @.. and some more buttons are doing the same thing. I have updated my windows and installed service pack1 but the issue is not resolved! plz help on this issue..
November 7th, 2011 1:52am

"Mohsin Bukhari" wrote in message news:9a7c1c35-9255-4725-891c-a6d8f6ffd87f... Hello.. i was using windows 7 pro till 4th nov 2011.. at that time my keyboard was working properly... than i reinstalled my windows 7 HOme premium 32 bit on 5th nov 2011. now the issue is that mykeyboard is typing the wrong letters.. for example when i press "SHIFT + 2" it should write @ but its writing inverted commas " ..... and when i press inverted commas button it is writing @.. and some more buttons are doing the same thing. I have updated my windows and installed service pack1 but the issue is not resolved! plz help on this issue.. Youre using the wrong Keyboard set which probably means that your Language option is set wrong. Go to Regional settings in Control panel, and correct the Language and Keyboard options there. Noel Paton | Nil Carborundum Illegitemi | CrashFixPC | The Three-toed Sloth
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November 7th, 2011 1:56am

Sir, change your Keyboard language to United states (US). Click Start , type intl.cpl in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. On the Keyboards and Language tab, click Change keyboards. Click Add. Expand the language that you want. For example, English (United States). Expand Keyboard list, select the United States-International check box, and then click OK. In the Default input language list, click <var>Language name</var> - United States-International (where<var>Language name</var> is the language that you selected in step 4), and then click OK two times. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK. Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. Click the Language bar, and then click United States-International on the shortcut menu that appears. The United States-International keyboard layout is selected. Regards, MCP | MCTS | MCITP
November 7th, 2011 2:56am

Thanx. Now problem is solved! :)
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November 7th, 2011 3:15am

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