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          When you hit shift and 2, you get the AT symbol and when you hit shift and 3 you are supposed to get the pound symbol.  I don't get any of that I something totally different!!  Like I hit shift 2 I get &quot; and when I hit shift 3 I get this £.  Please try to answer my question!<br>
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          This is most likely happening because Win95 thinks your keyboard is set up for another language. The way to check this is to go to Start &gt; Settings &gt; Control Panel, then double-click on Keyboard. When that window appears, click on the Language tab. Listed will be all the installed keyboard language layouts that have been installed. You should remove all except En - English (United States) with the United States 101 layout. If this isn't listed, you will need to click the Add button to add that.<br>
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          If your keyboard is set up for international, some other settings might be set that way as well. You might also want to check the Regional Settings control panel.<br>
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          Asked By:  Ananaa@aol.com<br>
          Date:  6/20/98</p>
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