You can try changing the layout of our keyboard. The UK layout has the @ and " swapped. Using a US layout will bring it back to normal, provided you're not dealing with the inverse of what I've suggested. Can you state which keyboard layout you have(physically)?
You can try changing the layout of our keyboard. The UK layout has the @ and " swapped. Using a US layout will bring it back to normal, provided you're not dealing with the inverse of what I've suggested. Can you state which keyboard layout you have(physically)?