Italian Computer Keyboards: any differences from US?
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Italian Computer Keyboards: any differences from US?
Hi everyone,
I seem to remember that someone mentioned in his post that there were some different symbols on an Italian computer keyboard, (for instance, the @ being "missing" and now I can't seem to "search out"/locate that info.
We plan to keep in touch with family through internet cafes along the way and want to be prepared (being only minimally computer-savvy). Thanks in advance, for your help.
I seem to remember that someone mentioned in his post that there were some different symbols on an Italian computer keyboard, (for instance, the @ being "missing" and now I can't seem to "search out"/locate that info.
We plan to keep in touch with family through internet cafes along the way and want to be prepared (being only minimally computer-savvy). Thanks in advance, for your help.
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Every language has its own keyboard.
Here is an Italian keyboard: http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/L...cs/Italian.jpg
(All you have to do is go to Google images and type 'Italian keyboard' -- duh!)
Here is an Italian keyboard: http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/L...cs/Italian.jpg
(All you have to do is go to Google images and type 'Italian keyboard' -- duh!)
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some of the symbols are in diffremnt locations but fairly easy to figure out except the @ ("cuchola" key.
The @ sign is on the right hand side close to “enter” and you need to press Ctrl+Alt+@.
The @ sign is on the right hand side close to “enter” and you need to press Ctrl+Alt+@.