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Go to you control panel and change the keyboard layout of the computer to the one your keyboard has. To see what you keyboard layout looks like now, open "On-Screen Keyboard" (or just OSK) and there you can see your current layout. If its not that then maybe its your key bindings. Open or download the software that belongs to your keyboard, where you can remap keys to whatever you want. Thats why I love le Apex 

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Go to you control panel and change the keyboard layout of the computer to the one your keyboard has. To see what you keyboard layout looks like now, open "On-Screen Keyboard" (or just OSK) and there you can see your current layout. If its not that then maybe its your key bindings. Open or download the software that belongs to your keyboard, where you can remap keys to whatever you want. Thats why I love le Apex 

cheers for the help, for some reason it was set to English qwerty UK and not the US version, now the keys are back to normal

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cheers for the help, for some reason it was set to English qwerty UK and not the US version, now the keys are back to normal

np 

[CPU: 4670k] [CPU Cooler: Antec Kühler 1220] [Case: Obsidian 350D] [Mobo: Maximus VI Gene] [RAM: Vengeance Pro 8GB] [GPU: 770 DirectCU II] [PSU: CX750M


[Storage: Samsung 840 Evo 120GB + Seagate Barracuda 2TB] [Screen: Dell U2312HM 23" E-IPS] [Keyboard: Steelseries Apex RAW]


 

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