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- keyboard - Pairing a new Logitech mouse with non-unifying receiver . . .
2 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)
- Set default keyboard layout in Windows 11 - Super User
I use two different keyboard layouts but every I boot up my PC I have to change to the second layout How do I make it the default one?
- keyboard - How can I type special characters in Linux . . . - Super User
In Windows, there is the possibility to type special signs from the keyboard by holding the Alt key and typing a few numbers, that depends on which sign you want to use Does it work with Linux in
- How to type the Euro Symbol € on US English keyboard in Windows 10 . . .
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
- keyboard - How to type Ctrl-^? - Super User
I'm a bit embarrassed to ask this, but how can I enter the ^ (I can't see it in my keyboard) that is part of the control sequence: CTRL-^? The ^ character is often called caret, circumflex, or hat
- 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
- keyboard - Windows keeps switching to accented characters - Super User
I am accidentally hitting a key combination that turns accenting on in an application For example, the key is being rendered as é and I don't know how to turn it off It's on a per application
- Why do I keep getting a É instead of a Question Mark?
It appears that you have your keyboard setup for French or some European language Here is a UbuntuForums discussion on a similar case seen in Ubuntu, Pressing shift + 4 should give you a question mark, or maybe it's shift + 6, I can't remember But if either of those do it, you've got the French layout on Here is another similar case on French keyboard getting activated I figured out why
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