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EsentepeGal

Joined: 12/09/2010 Posts: 144
Message Posted: 01/04/2011 19:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 4 in Discussion |
| where is the 'at' key (ampersand)??? |
rowlo


Joined: 12/10/2008 Posts: 4796
Message Posted: 01/04/2011 19:16 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 4 in Discussion |
| its in the same place as english keyboard 3rd row up 2nd button in . |
Pippie

Joined: 02/12/2009 Posts: 1288
Message Posted: 01/04/2011 20:47 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 4 in Discussion |
| @ - it's shift and dotted i |
erolz

Joined: 17/11/2008 Posts: 3456
Message Posted: 02/04/2011 04:25 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 4 in Discussion |
| What matters is not what physical keyboard you have but what keyboard you are set to in your operating system (windows probably ?). If you are set to a Turkish keyboard layout in your operating system / windows then right alt key (and while holding it down) press Q For images or the various different layouts for different countries try here. http://www.corened.nl/support/keyboard_layout_illustrations.htm Remeber its not what physical keyboard you have plugged in but what you keyboard language is set to in your operating system (windows / mac os / linux) that matters. Even if you have a turkish keyboard plugged in if your OS is set to a US keyboard then shift and 2 will give the @ symbol. |
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