| 1 - the # symbol has its own key |
| 2 - shift 3 yields the £ symbol |
| 3 - shift 2 yields the " symbol |
| 4 - shift ' yields the @ symbol |
| 5 - shift # yields the ~ symbol |
| 6 - shift ` yields the ¬ symbol |
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This text provides an easy way
to switch between UK and US keyboard layouts
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It is easy to accidentally switch by mis-typing
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To switch a UK keyboard to US layout:
Press hold alt, then press left shift.
To switch back, do the same again
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Thus along the keyboard `, 2, 3, ', # keys
UK layout shift gives ¬, ", £, @, ~ symbols
US layout shift gives ~, @, #, ", symbols (there is no separate # key)
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In US mode the extra UK #~ key yields the \| symbols duplicating the \ key
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Peter Morgan, Coulsdon, UK
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| 1 - there may be no # key |
| 2 - shift 3 yields the # symbol |
| 3 - shift 2 yields the @ symbol |
| 4 - shift ' yields the " symbol |
| 5 - shift # yields the | symbol |
| 6 - shift ` yields the ~ symbol |
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