Left Alt + Shift will switch language, but it can be turned off. This is one
of these things which generally gets set up once, and then forgotten about.
Hence we Brits end up with two keyboard input language settings – one UK and
the other US.
I usually delete the US keyboard on our office workstations to prevent this
happening by accident.
George
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Yes, that is exactly what it did.
Alison
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Did your keyboard change the at key and the pound key. Mine did this a few
days ago and I know I definitely didn’t change it by accident. I shut down my
laptop and restarted it and it went back to normal.
Jo
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I must have accidentally used a keystroke to change the lay-out of the keyboard
(probably to a US style). Does anyone know the shortcut to turn it back to a UK
keyboard lay-out please?
Alison