No, the keyboard is fine. So are 90% of the standard tools and apps Just a few are having problems. And then there´s there are the boot messages in english. I might delete all the languages and re-install them in case the default language somehow didn´t stick...
I've had an almost similar problem with a Dell Optiplex 7070 i7 SFF with an US international qwerty keyboard.
During the firtst activation I choose for English Language ... surprisingly it started to install the German language instead of the English one.
I was thinking - no problem - and installed a second language ... the English one. Surprisingly many of the very basic notifications were still in German! I try to delete any German language connection outside and inside the Registry, but with no result.
To make the story short ... I downloaded Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, started it up and selected “Create installation media for another PC”. After that I maked a clean installation with the English language. After that, the problem was solved.
and what this means, Just a few are having problems,
BIOS is not sold in language version, as far as I know, on this side of the pond.
you can install w10 fresh in any language, with right keyboard, omg more easy. (I guess you do not know that keyboard plug and play (PnP) by keyboard regions, that is a fact, that you fail consider.
Yes you can force windows to do what you want by going to them an asking or reading.
if windows fails, does it? ask at microsoft.com and the answer is there, to the nth degree, (endless)
if apps fail the apps are bad, contact them, and do know that vast apps do fail. endless, for 4 decades now.
name what fails, first. you have not. (clues yes,but exact no)
savvy2
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February 24th, 2020 05:00
first off are you using the wrong KEYBOARD, ? dell sells vast keyboards by language.
are you saying this does not work
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February 24th, 2020 06:00
Mokotoff
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March 7th, 2020 02:00
Funny (or not) ...
I've had an almost similar problem with a Dell Optiplex 7070 i7 SFF with an US international qwerty keyboard.
During the firtst activation I choose for English Language ... surprisingly it started to install the German language instead of the English one.
I was thinking - no problem - and installed a second language ... the English one. Surprisingly many of the very basic notifications were still in German! I try to delete any German language connection outside and inside the Registry, but with no result.
To make the story short ... I downloaded Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, started it up and selected “Create installation media for another PC”. After that I maked a clean installation with the English language. After that, the problem was solved.
savvy2
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March 7th, 2020 07:00
why not tell what works and not first......
and what this means, Just a few are having problems,
BIOS is not sold in language version, as far as I know, on this side of the pond.
you can install w10 fresh in any language, with right keyboard, omg more easy. (I guess you do not know that keyboard plug and play (PnP) by keyboard regions, that is a fact, that you fail consider.
Yes you can force windows to do what you want by going to them an asking or reading.
if windows fails, does it? ask at microsoft.com and the answer is there, to the nth degree, (endless)
if apps fail the apps are bad, contact them, and do know that vast apps do fail. endless, for 4 decades now.
name what fails, first. you have not. (clues yes,but exact no)
donm4599x
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March 7th, 2020 12:00
@savvy2
What language do you use?
I'm just curious.