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Answer» When i press shift with numbers 2 and 3 i get (@) and (#) instead of the (") and the pound sign. I would put the pound sign down but because of this problem i @ and # are the normal with 2 and 3 on a regular US English keyboard layout. This is correct. If it's the case that the layout has changed spontaneously, this may help: http://pomeroy.me/content/windows-keyboard-layout-has-changed-spontaneouslyUK layout US layout Something that may cause transatlantic confusion: I believe many Americans call this character a "pound" sign or symbol (Brits call it a "hash" symbol): A UK automated switchboard might say "To hear those options again, press hash on your phone keypad now" Brits call this a "pound" symbol: Thank you for that BIT of INSIGHT, ST. I wasn't familiar with the UK layout, but I see that what I said originally is likely the issue now. Yep, we call it a pound sign. There's a rather odd story about how that came about, but it has to do with old typeset printers and not having a the "LB bar" (℔) symbol (seriously, that's what it was called). Somehow that became # and has been used since. |
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