Wrong Keyboard Layout

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Simon Harris

Hi All,

It seems I have the US Keyboard layout on my PC, the " and @ keys are
reversed. What I want, is the English, UK layout.

I have tried installing the UK keyboard layout like so:

Control Panel > Regional Options > Languages > Details > Add Then...

Selected input language of 'English (United Kingdom)' then expected to see
as an option of 'United Kingdom' in the 'keyboard layout/IME' drop down, but
no, only options are:

- US Dvorak
- US Dvorak for left hand
- US Dvorak for right hand
- US International

Hope someone has an idea!

Regards,

Simon.

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Alex Nichol

Simon said:
Selected input language of 'English (United Kingdom)' then expected to see
as an option of 'United Kingdom' in the 'keyboard layout/IME' drop down, but
no, only options are:

- US Dvorak
- US Dvorak for left hand
- US Dvorak for right hand
- US International

Are you sure that you are looking at the whole list? For some reason it
comes up offering the US Dvorak as a suggestion, and when you click the
Down arrow you see the ones below it, but there is a scroll bar you can
push up, which will reveal UK just above (and hidden)
 
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Simon Harris

Hi Alex - Just saw your reply via Google Groups (Your post for some reason
is not available on my news feed for me to reply to)...

Are you sure that you are looking at the whole list? For some reason it
comes up offering the US Dvorak as a suggestion, and when you click the
Down arrow you see the ones below it, but there is a scroll bar you can
push up, which will reveal UK just above (and hidden)

- Only the four options I mention are available, I did just double check, I
cannot scroll up/down for further options.

Regards,

Simon.
 

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