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- Set default keyboard layout in Windows 11 - Super User
Find your Keyboard identifier in the list and note it down; Run regedit; Position to the registry key HKEY_USERS\ DEFAULT\Keyboard Layout\Preload; You will see your two keyboard layout listed, where your layout is in the item named 2; Right-click the item named 1, select "Rename" and change it to 3; Likewise rename 2 to 1; Now rename 3 to 2 to
- keyboard - Pairing a new Logitech mouse with non-unifying receiver . . .
I have a Logitech keyboard and a mouse pair (keyboard K270 and mouse M185) that are paired to a single non-unifying receiver, and they work (I bought them together as a pair) Now one button in the mouse stopped working so I bought a new M185 mouse, but I can't pair it with the older receiver using Logitech's Connect Utility (version 2 30 90)
- How to type the Euro Symbol € on US English keyboard in Windows 10 . . .
Alt+E, which works on European keyboard layouts, maybe even UK English layouts, but not the US English layout Pressing the AltGr key together with some key, usually also E from memory Holding down the Alt key, then typing the Unicode hexadecimal codepoint for the symbol on the numeric keypad while holding the Alt key, and then releasing it
- keyboard - How can I type special characters in Linux . . . - Super User
If you are a US key user and need to type special characters infrequently, I recommend switching your keyboard layout to the "us(altgr-intl)" variation-- that's XKB notation Your keyboard will work normally unless you hold the right Alt key, also known "AltGr", then you will mostly be able to access the extra characters shown in blue here:
- keyboard - How to type Ctrl-^? - Super User
If you have a different layout you could have a look at this page on Wikipedia which has pictures of many different keyboard layouts If you're on Windows you can get a ^ by hold down Alt and typing 0 9 4 on your numeric keypad which will work for all layouts, but unfortunately this won't work if you're holding down Ctrl
- keyboard - How to avoid sticky ALT key on Windows 11 - Super User
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
- Mini keyboard has no home end keys; how to type them?
Because I normally use an external keyboard and I regularly use my Print Screen key I needed a way to toggle that button between being Print Screen and Home when using the laptop keyboard Building upon the example from Iian, I setup Win+Print Screen to toggle the override
- Excel Auto-Fill a Series Without Mouse (Keyboard Only)
The faster way to do this is to use the old keyboard shortcut keys which aren't slowed down by the redrawing of the ribbon menu: Alt+E+I+S If you already have the beginning of the series filled in (e g , 1, 2, 3) then all you have to do is press enter
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