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Using an Italian Windows keyboard in remote menagementmanagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control an iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I gotset it so that it works like this one (when I push </kbd> I obtain ``, when I push Shift</kbd> I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In System Preferences>Keyboard I see there's only the Italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

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At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to these changes (hard to do, since I write in LaTeX and the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character). Accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to manage this settings.

In System Preferences > Keyboard I see there's only the Italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift-</kbd> (the original behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control?being connected remotely?

Using an Italian Windows keyboard in remote menagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control an iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I got that it works like this one (when I push </kbd> I obtain `, when I push Shift</kbd> I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In System Preferences>Keyboard I see there's only the Italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control??

Using an Italian Windows keyboard in remote management of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control an iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I set it so that it works like this one (when I push </kbd> I obtain `, when I push Shift</kbd> I get ~, and so on).

At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to these changes (hard to do, since I write in LaTeX and the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character). Accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to manage this settings.

In System Preferences > Keyboard I see there's only the Italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift-</kbd> (the original behavior).

Could the problem concern being connected remotely?

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using italian windows Using an Italian Windows keyboard in remote menagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control aan iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I got that it works like this one (when I push \ I obtain `, when I push Shift-\ I get ~</kbd> I obtain `, when I push Shift</kbd> I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and \the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In system preferences>keyboardSystem Preferences>Keyboard I see there's only the italianItalian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control??

using italian windows keyboard in remote menagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control a iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I got that it works like this one (when I push \ I obtain `, when I push Shift-\ I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and \ is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In system preferences>keyboard I see there's only the italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control??

Using an Italian Windows keyboard in remote menagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control an iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I got that it works like this one (when I push </kbd> I obtain `, when I push Shift</kbd> I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and the backslash is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In System Preferences>Keyboard I see there's only the Italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control??

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using italian windows keyboard in remote menagement of iMac

I'm using TeamViewer on a Windows computer to control a iMac. The keyboard on my side is this, but I got that it works like this one (when I push \ I obtain `, when I push Shift-\ I get ~, and so on). At the beginning I thought it was unavoidable, so I started to get used to this changes (hard to do, since I write in latex and \ is the most important non alphabetical character); accidentally I changed the settings such that the keyboard is mapped in the right way, but I don't know how. So far, it's fine; then I unfortunately (and accidentally) turned things back, so I think it's the moment to understand how to menage this settings.

In system preferences>keyboard I see there's only the italian keyboard. Furthermore, even if I add and select other keyboards, I always get ~ when I press Shift and \ (the originary behavior).

Could the problem concern the remote control??