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I am using the Apple Magic Keyboard version for the UK using a Dell laptop running Windows 10. I am having the following struggles,

i) I cant seem to access the # (which is part of the key for 3 and which also has the £ symbol above it.) The # seems to be a third symbol available on the key but I cant seem to access it. I dont know what combination of keystrokes would acccess this special character.

ii) I have the same problem as i) above but for the symbol which is on the 2 key which has the @ symbol above it.

iii) On the 2 key there is the @ symbol above it but it's not correctly mapped. When I select it I get the " instead. The " and the @ seem to be the assigned the wrong way round on my system. How do I correct this please ?

Not sure if it's a good idea to representpresent 3 problems on the one post or if I should create 3 separate posts - one for each issue - its just they all seem closely related.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Robbie.

I am using the Apple Magic Keyboard version for the UK using a Dell laptop running Windows 10. I am having the following struggles,

i) I cant seem to access the # (which is part of the key for 3 and which also has the £ symbol above it.) The # seems to be a third symbol available on the key but I cant seem to access it. I dont know what combination of keystrokes would acccess this special character.

ii) I have the same problem as i) above but for the symbol which is on the 2 key which has the @ symbol above it.

iii) On the 2 key there is the @ symbol above it but it's not correctly mapped. When I select it I get the " instead. The " and the @ seem to be the assigned the wrong way round on my system. How do I correct this please ?

Not sure if it's a good idea to represent 3 problems on the one post or if I should create 3 separate posts - one for each issue - its just they all seem closely related.

Thanks in advance for any help.

enter image description here

Robbie.

I am using the Apple Magic Keyboard version for the UK using a Dell laptop running Windows 10. I am having the following struggles,

i) I cant seem to access the # (which is part of the key for 3 and which also has the £ symbol above it.) The # seems to be a third symbol available on the key but I cant seem to access it. I dont know what combination of keystrokes would acccess this special character.

ii) I have the same problem as i) above but for the symbol which is on the 2 key which has the @ symbol above it.

iii) On the 2 key there is the @ symbol above it but it's not correctly mapped. When I select it I get the " instead. The " and the @ seem to be the assigned the wrong way round on my system. How do I correct this please ?

Not sure if it's a good idea to present 3 problems on the one post or if I should create 3 separate posts - one for each issue - its just they all seem closely related.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Robbie.

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How to access special key symbols on Magic Keyboard UK layout used with Windows 10

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How to access special key symbols on Magic Keyboard used with Windows 10

I am using the Apple Magic Keyboard version for the UK using a Dell laptop running Windows 10. I am having the following struggles,

i) I cant seem to access the # (which is part of the key for 3 and which also has the £ symbol above it.) The # seems to be a third symbol available on the key but I cant seem to access it. I dont know what combination of keystrokes would acccess this special character.

ii) I have the same problem as i) above but for the symbol which is on the 2 key which has the @ symbol above it.

iii) On the 2 key there is the @ symbol above it but it's not correctly mapped. When I select it I get the " instead. The " and the @ seem to be the assigned the wrong way round on my system. How do I correct this please ?

Not sure if it's a good idea to represent 3 problems on the one post or if I should create 3 separate posts - one for each issue - its just they all seem closely related.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Robbie.