Italian keyboard
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Italian keyboard
Hello, does anyone know how to find the question mark on Italian keyboard please. Research has been fruitless!
Thank you in advance
Thank you in advance
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Re: Italian keyboard
Gramatically speaking, you should have put a question mark at the end of the first sentence
However, depends on what device you are talking about:
On a Windows PC with an Italian keyboard, it's to be found on the top row, to the right of the 'zero' key, shifted. OR you can press and hold the ALT key, type 0063 on the numeric pad then release the ALT key (this doesn't work with all applications though).
On a Mac, I've no idea.
On a smartphone, it varies a lot depending on the keyboard installed. On mine you hit the"?123" key at bottom left, then it's bottom row, right side.
Tell us what device you're using (and what application if relevant, it will get much easier to answer ????????????????????????????
However, depends on what device you are talking about:
On a Windows PC with an Italian keyboard, it's to be found on the top row, to the right of the 'zero' key, shifted. OR you can press and hold the ALT key, type 0063 on the numeric pad then release the ALT key (this doesn't work with all applications though).
On a Mac, I've no idea.
On a smartphone, it varies a lot depending on the keyboard installed. On mine you hit the"?123" key at bottom left, then it's bottom row, right side.
Tell us what device you're using (and what application if relevant, it will get much easier to answer ????????????????????????????
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Re: Italian keyboard
I'd go with Serrano's answer (???? easy on a UK PC)! Use something like Notepad and hit each key un-shifted and then shifted. Look for "Latin keyboard" not Italian.... x
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Re: Italian keyboard
Occasionally on a UK keyboard that is being used as an italian keyboard Ive found it in place of the colon. bottom row shift the full stop. But that may have been peculiar to that keyboard.
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Re: Italian keyboard
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Re: Italian keyboard
Thankyou for all your responses. Using a Windows 10 Acer laptop that has an italian keypad.
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Re: Italian keyboard
Out of curiosity is the "?" not shown on your laptop keyboard after the "0" (zero) second top row?
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Re: Italian keyboard
Quite a few laptops (especially, but not only, those with small-ish screens) have restricted keyboards. Since we don't know the exact model the OP has, it's difficult to be more precise ...
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Re: Italian keyboard
I've found it to be mainly "Notebooks" whereby the alt ascii codes can't be used with a number-pad because they don't have one. The op does, so I guess it is a laptop and should therefore have a standard Italian keyboard. I was wondering if this is more of a Windows problem with the key-mapping?
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Re: Italian keyboard
[QUOTE=Geordieborn;13013436]Out of curiosity is the "?" not shown on your laptop keyboard after the "0" (zero) second top row?[/QUOTE
Yes the symbol is there but it doesn't give a ?. Same with @ symbol and brackets. It's nuts!
However, Serrano solved the problem and that's a just perfect.
Yes the symbol is there but it doesn't give a ?. Same with @ symbol and brackets. It's nuts!
However, Serrano solved the problem and that's a just perfect.
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Re: Italian keyboard
It is likely a windows key-mapping issue, search something like "windows key mapping Italian keyboard" or have a look at Time & Language settings for "keyboard" if there are other issues. I'm assuming it was Windows Italian and there is just a little more than setting the country to English for Windows.