Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How can I change my keyboard type from US to UK?

When I was setting up my new computer, Windows XP advised me to choose US style keyboard as the standard English language keyboard.



How can I change the keyboard type? Mine has the @ sign with the apostrophe, and the %26quot; sign with the 2. Is this a UK keyboard?How can I change my keyboard type from US to UK?
ok, it should be like this:

- click with the right botton of your mouse on the tool bar on your desktop

- go on the voice %26quot;tool bar%26quot;

- click on %26quot;language tool bar%26quot;

ok, now there should be a small icon on the right of your tool bar.

there should be written %26quot;EN%26quot; or %26quot;US%26quot;.

- click with the right botton of your mouse on this icon

- click on %26quot;settings%26quot;

- click on the voice %26quot;Add%26quot;

that's all! Just select input language and IME you prefer!How can I change my keyboard type from US to UK?
Yes it is, the American keyboard has the @ above the 2. Since Microsoft is an American company they say that.



Besides I use the United States- International. So I can do this: 漏, which is Ctrl+Alt+c.How can I change my keyboard type from US to UK?
Go to control panel...%26gt; regional and language options..choose %26quot;languages%26quot; tab then press %26quot;Details%26quot;%26gt;%26gt;here you can add another input language......have fun!!