Word - keyboard problems

Asked By neil trenholm on 18-May-11 10:57 AM
Out of the blue, my keyboard is messing with my @ and " keys. if I
want to type @, I have to use my " key and vice versa. Lower cases
work properly. Any advice? it is not an autocorrect problem.


Peter T. Daniels replied to neil trenholm on 18-May-11 11:26 AM
Some information would be useful!

Is this a laptop, with a built-in International keyboard? If so,
consult the owner's manual and reverse the step that caused the
keyboard change.

Or maybe you pressed Alt-Shift, and the keyboard cycled to the next
available one.

This would be a Windows question rather than a Word question, and
keyboard selection works differently in the different versions (XP,
Vista, 7).
Suzanne S. Barnhill replied to neil trenholm on 18-May-11 12:44 PM
This suggests that you are using UK vs. US (or vice versa). Since you do not
mention what OS you are using, I cannot give you exact directions, but you
need to look at the keyboard selected in the Regional and Language Options
(or equivalent) in Windows Control Panel.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
neil trenholm replied to Suzanne S. Barnhill on 19-May-11 09:07 AM
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Yes, I am using Windows 7. I have switched from UK to US keybaord and
all is right again. Seems bizarre that in the UK they have a different
keyboard setup. I suppose folks in the UK might say that same about
the US.
Suzanne S. Barnhill replied to neil trenholm on 19-May-11 12:23 PM
Yep, all according to what you are used to. But it does make it harder to
tell people about keyboard shortcuts. For example, Ctrl+* is the shortcut
for toggling Show/Hide ?. On my keyboard, that is Ctrl+Shift+8. Regardless of
which I said, it seemed, someone would point out that it was different on
other keyboards. I think I have finally got it straight now (judging by the
Word ScreenTip) that it is Ctrl+* on any keyboard, regardless of where the
asterisk lives in your setup!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org


Yes, I am using Windows 7. I have switched from UK to US keybaord and
all is right again. Seems bizarre that in the UK they have a different
keyboard setup. I suppose folks in the UK might say that same about
the US.
Peter T. Daniels replied to Suzanne S. Barnhill on 19-May-11 12:58 PM
I thought from the discussions (back when there were discussions here)
that it is Ctrl-Shift-8 no matter what symbol appears there in a
particular (roman-script) keyboard.

(Maybe even for non-roman scripts -- once in a while when I was in
Hebrew or Arabic keyboard I would absent-mindedly use Ctrl-C or Ctrl-X
and Ctrl-V, and they worked.)

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Suzanne S. Barnhill replied to Peter T. Daniels on 19-May-11 01:13 PM
Well, now you have got me confused again. Beats me!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

I thought from the discussions (back when there were discussions here)
that it is Ctrl-Shift-8 no matter what symbol appears there in a
particular (roman-script) keyboard.

(Maybe even for non-roman scripts -- once in a while when I was in
Hebrew or Arabic keyboard I would absent-mindedly use Ctrl-C or Ctrl-X
and Ctrl-V, and they worked.)
Stefan Blom replied to Suzanne S. Barnhill on 21-May-11 01:58 PM
This comes up from time to time, and I think what we have established is
that we do not know for sure... :-)

Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP