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Originally Posted by Goronvir
I dont have a key with " and ' on. I did press every double key using shift, but no " appeared. Maybe I should put my glasses on and try again ....
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Howdy Goronvir,
Late model Logitech and Microsoft keyboards here in Oz have the @ as shift 2 and put the " on another one - usually the key immediately to the left of the main ENTER key.
If your 2 key has " marked on it then that's what you should get. One way to test it is the Quick Reply box on this page - click on the box to activate the cursor and then start tapping keys until you find that sucker
You could also check your language/keyboard settings. This website has instructions on how to do this in XP and VISTA :
http://www.conversationexchange.com/...d-language.php
Check the 'Installed Services' menu and make sure it's a UK keyboard that's highlighted (or select UK if it's in the list). If not, follow the 'add' instructions for the appropriate keyboard layout/IME from the website.