W.T.F. is going on hereÉ
JLM Hall of Fame Member Nov 27, 2008 75,301 547 113 Vernon, B.C. May 7, 2016 #1 W.T.F. is going on hereÉ
lone wolf Grossly Underrated Nov 25, 2006 32,493 210 63 In the bush near Sudbury May 7, 2016 #2 Windows 10? Change your settings to ENG US (beside the clock)
JLM Hall of Fame Member Nov 27, 2008 75,301 547 113 Vernon, B.C. May 7, 2016 #3 lone wolf said: Windows 10? Change your settings to ENG US (beside the clock) Click to expand... Thanks. I did actually manage to fix the problem (for now) by rebooting, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind.
lone wolf said: Windows 10? Change your settings to ENG US (beside the clock) Click to expand... Thanks. I did actually manage to fix the problem (for now) by rebooting, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind.
gerryh Time Out Nov 21, 2004 25,756 295 83 May 7, 2016 #4 ctrl and shift will put the keyboard back to normal from the high ascii.
Mowich Hall of Fame Member Dec 25, 2005 16,649 998 113 75 Eagle Creek May 7, 2016 #5 gerryh said: ctrl and shift will put the keyboard back to normal from the high ascii. Click to expand... Thanks for this gerry, I have the same problem with that letter replacing my ' every once in awhile - I've just restarted in the past, this will be quicker.
gerryh said: ctrl and shift will put the keyboard back to normal from the high ascii. Click to expand... Thanks for this gerry, I have the same problem with that letter replacing my ' every once in awhile - I've just restarted in the past, this will be quicker.
P personal touch House Member Sep 17, 2014 3,023 0 36 alberta/B.C. May 23, 2016 #6 Talking to yourself again,there's I'd help for you.