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5 Depending on your keyboard layout, there might be an AltGr key on the on-screen keyboard Type osk into the search box on the taskbar and then choose "On-Screen Keyboard" from the choices that appear With AltGr pressed, the € symbol appears in the top row for me (UK keyboard layout) but not sure where it would appear in other layouts
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My keyboard stops working properly: for instance, if I type the 'D' key, actually Windows understands ALT+D Any key I type is interpreted as this key plus ALT Usually, when this happens, I reboot the machine and it goes back to work normally What is happening here?
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The methods do not work on Italian keyboard layout as shipped with Windows 7 Using a layout called “Italian (142)”, the characters can be typed, but using different keys – perhaps you are using that layout and a physical keyboard (keycaps) different from the one in the picture?
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