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Hi,

 

I've recently purchased HP Pavilion 15-e007tu from an ecomerce store. I just found out that when I press 'shift+2' for typing '@' it's not coming but double quotation(") comes for the combination. The same way when I press 'shift+single quotation' combination, there appear '@' instead of double quotation.

 

The keys are working incorrectly, in place of another,  except this two the rest are working fine. 

 

How do I solve this problm? Is that a small problem or a big one?

 

 

Thanks for all of your help!

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Yes, but the very same thing applies to a notebook with Windows installed.

 

Keyboards are mapped by languages and they can differ by a few keystrokes. An English UK selection differs from English US or International.



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Check to make certain that you have selected the correct linput language. Go to  Settings-->Language & Input. The language setting affects what happens with certain keystrokes.



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I'm sorry erico. It looks like my question was wrongly posted to the 'HP Tablet' section while my original intention was to find solution for my lapton I mentioned in the post.

 

Your answer is for the tablet right?

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Yes, but the very same thing applies to a notebook with Windows installed.

 

Keyboards are mapped by languages and they can differ by a few keystrokes. An English UK selection differs from English US or International.



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That worked! Thanks Erico!
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You are very welcome!
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Thanks................

 

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