ensure that the language settings of the keyboard are set properly... go to: control panel> regional & language options> languages tab> details button> settings tab> ensure that the 'default input language' is English.....:smileyhappy:
1. Goto Control Panel>Regional and Language Options>Languages>Details>Advanced.
2. Clear the check mark on the first check box, and set the check mark on the next check box.
3. Restart the computer.
Now try out the keys.
Hope this helps! It helped me ... I have an Inspiron 6000.
Thanks a lot guys .It worked and finally I don't feel like throwing this desk top out the window.Only other question I would have is , Is this desk top an ok one to have bought?
craigblades
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April 10th, 2005 21:00
Ody
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April 12th, 2005 05:00
ensure that the language settings of the keyboard are set properly... go to: control panel> regional & language options> languages tab> details button> settings tab> ensure that the 'default input language' is English.....:smileyhappy:
Ajit_Karthik
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April 14th, 2005 19:00
I think I found the solution to your woes:
1. Goto Control Panel>Regional and Language Options>Languages>Details>Advanced.
2. Clear the check mark on the first check box, and set the check mark on the next check box.
3. Restart the computer.
Now try out the keys.
Hope this helps! It helped me ... I have an Inspiron 6000.
Cheers,
Ajit.
craigblades
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April 15th, 2005 16:00