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Hello, I live in UK but have been using a US layout keyboard. I just received my new keyboard in UK layout however the pc is still reading my inputs as if they are US layout for example when I want an @ I get a " instead. I have already checked that all my language settings are set as English (United Kingdom). Any help with this would be much appreciated 🙂.

 

Keyboard is Keychron K2

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7 minutes ago, IgniVellex said:

Try setting it to the us version of English

Hi this worked, however I am still confused by a few of the keys. for example on the 2 and 3 keys I have a 3rd option of euro currency sign and UK currency sign how do I use these? I also have an odd double s key under the escape key but I get ` when I use it and the actual ` key gives me a 2nd \ key.

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I Think this might solve your issue, Go to Language settings in windows, then Under Preferred languages, click English, then options. In options you can add keyboard and select United Kingdom. Then down in the task bar you can select English (uk)- uk keyboard.

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18 hours ago, ZweiBlumen said:

Hi this worked, however I am still confused by a few of the keys. for example on the 2 and 3 keys I have a 3rd option of euro currency sign and UK currency sign how do I use these? I also have an odd double s key under the escape key but I get ` when I use it and the actual ` key gives me a 2nd \ key.

You have the Apple keys on. The Windows keycaps will be in the box. The 2 should have the " not the @ above it. The 3 should have just the £ with no #. And the 4 should have the $ and € symbols. And that weird double s key should be the ` ¬ button on Windows. There are a few other swaps you will have to make too.

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