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    NC10 US > UK keyboard

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by gretor, Feb 3, 2009.

  1. gretor

    gretor Newbie

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    I've got an NC10 with a UK keyboard, but it's set to US, which bugs me. How do I change this? Help really appreciated :)
     
  2. TonyZ

    TonyZ Notebook Evangelist

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    Sorry for re-using one of my older screenshots in this link
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showpost.php?p=4414481&postcount=6

    if you can follow the red circles, you can add the UK keyboard and remove the US one.
    hope you can follow it from that screenshot. The screenshot i made was for removal of unused keyboards for someone else :p
     
  3. gary_hendricks

    gary_hendricks Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi, you can have a look at these:
    They will surely solve your problem.
    1. http://support.argogroup.com/article.php?art=313
    or...
    Depress Both the Shift and the Left ALT keys together Then release them ...Then press the Shift 3 keys to get the "£" character OK?
    BTW I do find the US layout easier (and I use several different computers) mostly with the UK setup
    PS You do have it set to US settings if pressing Shift 3 produces a "#" sign and the @ is on Shift 2..
     
  4. gary_hendricks

    gary_hendricks Notebook Evangelist

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    Which windows version are you using? (if it's Windows XP)
    go into start/settings/control panel

    then click(or double click) Regional and Language options icon

    change all options to English (United Kingdom)