Trouver la touche @ sur un clavier qwerty de la marque lenovo
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Bonjour
Je viens d'acheter un PC lenovo mais je narrive pas à afficher la touche @ alors k jai suivi toutes les recommendations cad appuyer sur shift et @ en mm tps.
Cela ne marche pas avk mon clavier qwerty alors aidez moi SVP.
Je viens d'acheter un PC lenovo mais je narrive pas à afficher la touche @ alors k jai suivi toutes les recommendations cad appuyer sur shift et @ en mm tps.
Cela ne marche pas avk mon clavier qwerty alors aidez moi SVP.
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Good evening,
Firstly, where was the laptop purchased? Was it in Canada/Quebec?
Secondly, why a QWERTY keyboard when you are used to AZERTY?
Thirdly, a bit more information such as the model number of the computer, the version of Windows, laptop or desktop with keyboard purchased separately, etc.
-Here in Quebec, we use the French (Canada) keyboard but for some reason that I don't understand, Microsoft continues to default to the "Standard Multilingual Keyboard" half the time when installing Windows, which results in confusing many people who don't know why...
-->To make the @ symbol with the Standard Multilingual Canadian (CMS) keyboard: shift + 2 (hold shift down and press 2 at the same time). No need to try to press both at the same time hehehe
-->To make the @ symbol with the French (Canada) keyboard: AltCar (right Alt, just to the right of the space bar) + 2
AltCar + 2
Shift+2 with the French (Canada) keyboard produces this: ""
Hoping this helps you,
Have a good evening :)
Firstly, where was the laptop purchased? Was it in Canada/Quebec?
Secondly, why a QWERTY keyboard when you are used to AZERTY?
Thirdly, a bit more information such as the model number of the computer, the version of Windows, laptop or desktop with keyboard purchased separately, etc.
-Here in Quebec, we use the French (Canada) keyboard but for some reason that I don't understand, Microsoft continues to default to the "Standard Multilingual Keyboard" half the time when installing Windows, which results in confusing many people who don't know why...
-->To make the @ symbol with the Standard Multilingual Canadian (CMS) keyboard: shift + 2 (hold shift down and press 2 at the same time). No need to try to press both at the same time hehehe
-->To make the @ symbol with the French (Canada) keyboard: AltCar (right Alt, just to the right of the space bar) + 2
AltCar + 2
Shift+2 with the French (Canada) keyboard produces this: ""
Hoping this helps you,
Have a good evening :)
However, it is the Windows 10 Professional edition.
And as for the choice of keyboard, it wasn't up to me.
Thank you.