Regardless of how the keys are actually marked, if Windows is installed for English-UK, instead of English-US, you might have to press shift-2 to get ", and shift-' to get @, which is what you're seeing,
Check the Windows OS Language settings, and if it's already set correctly for your location, contact Dell for a possible replacement keyboard.
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April 15th, 2023 16:00
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Regardless of how the keys are actually marked, if Windows is installed for English-UK, instead of English-US, you might have to press shift-2 to get ", and shift-' to get @, which is what you're seeing,
Check the Windows OS Language settings, and if it's already set correctly for your location, contact Dell for a possible replacement keyboard.