Our company recently purchased a new laptop, and it has a bilingual keyboard. These keyboards seems to be the most common type within Canada now, regardless of your province. So instead of a full left shift key, these keyboards have a half change and backslash "" key. Instead of a full enter key, it has another "" key and a upended get in key. Thus now everytime I try to use shift, a backslash comes up, and everything I try to type enter, another blackslash comes dormie. This became such as a hassle that I just physically removed the keys from of the keyboard, then after much searching, found a better fix. The best way to fix this appears to making a petite change to the Windows register, which changes the Scancode of the key. Technically, you can change any primal on the keyboard to some other key, but that is not bathed in this video. If someone would similar to seat that, please leave a comment below and we have the ability to make a more detailed video about scancodes and upright customization. First, run "regedit" from "Run" in XP, or hunt all for "regedit" in Win7 and Vista. Second, you just need to put in a binary key named "Scancode Map" with the value "00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 2A 00 56 00 1C 00 2B 00 2B 00 58 00 00 00 00 00" in this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SET-UP CurrentControlSet Control Keyboard Layout Lastly, restart your computer. This volition turn the left backslash "" key on the bilingual keyboard into a L-Shift switch, and it will turn the correct backslah "" key into an ...
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