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    External Azerty-keyboard connecting to qwerty-computer ?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Laptopaddict, Nov 5, 2010.

  1. Laptopaddict

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    I have a MSI U115 laptop that has Qwerty-keyboard, can I connect an external Azerty-keyboard by changing the settings in windows XP home ?
     
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    Soemthing for the specialist ? :)
     
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    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    Do you already have input selection button in the lower right area of your task bar? If you don't have it, install additional languages in the control panel. The language selection button should then come on automatically if you have more than 1 input language selected.
     
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    Haven't tried, but I would expect it to work... you may need to fiddle with the keyboard/language settings in the control panel, or maybe that isn't necessary, I'm not sure.