SubJeff on 3/7/2019 at 20:29
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Assuming you're on Windows, try the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator:
Got it. Doesn't work.
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Another option is the utility SharpKeys:
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Or just modify the Registry yourself.
Thanks, will try one of these.
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One last thought: it appears you purchased an Apple keyboard with a US layout, but what you want is a UK layout. It *might* be as simple as changing your default input language under the Control Panel/Region and Language/Change Keyboards/
Yes I have. The UK layout isn't as good and less like the one on the Air. Tried that, it doesn't work.
SubJeff on 4/7/2019 at 13:30
Oh lol.
I used SharpKeys and it seems fine.
But then I realise that not only has the @ and " been remapped, but so has the 2 and '.
SubJeff on 4/7/2019 at 13:36
Update: I did need to add a US keyboard. Simple. I previously just added the Language. My blunder.
All good now! Thanks!