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KezN

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Dec 24, 2014
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I am slowly getting to grips with my new mac mini, but have an issue with the keyboard typing @ instead of ". I have tried altering the settings under keyboards to see if using a different country makes any difference, but it doesn't. Could anyone explain how to resolve this issue? Many thanks.
 
ROFL

is there any chance your mac was replaced with a TRS-80 ?????

the trs-80 had a " where the @ normally used to be, which totally explains your problem!!!!!

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the commidore 64 also had a " where the @ supposed to be
 
the @ and " are switched in UK keyboards, compared to america


mac is misidentifying the keyboard. do not know how to fix.

when i plug in a keyboard the mac doesn't know about, it asks me to press the keys immediately to the right of the left shift key and immediately left to the right shift key.

i don't know how to get that screen up manually.
that would fix your issue.
 
have you tried this?

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instructions
1
Disconnect the external keyboard from the computer's USB port.

2
Click the "Finder" icon in the computer's dock, then click the hard drive icon beneath the "Devices" heading.

3
Click the "Library" folder icon, followed by the "Preferences" folder icon.

4
Click on the file named "com.apple.keyboardtype.plist" and drag the file onto the "Trash" icon in the computer's dock.

5
empty trash

6
Reconnect the keyboard to the computer's USB port. The Keyboard Setup Assistant will launch automatically. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up the keyboard.
 
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I am slowly getting to grips with my new mac mini, but have an issue with the keyboard typing @ instead of ". I have tried altering the settings under keyboards to see if using a different country makes any difference, but it doesn't. Could anyone explain how to resolve this issue? Many thanks.

Did you try the "British-PC" keyboard setting? This is a problem I have every time I upgrade, and it's because Apple US keyboards have a subtly different layout to UK keyboards. It's best to use the one called "British-PC".
 
Thanks everyone for your input.

Re keyboard type yes I had tried British-PC with no success.

I have just tried deleting the "com.apple.keyboardtype.plist" file but had problems: firstly there is no hard disk listed under devices but I did manage in a round about way to find the library folder and then preferences. I moved the file to trash but it asked for my password to move it so I had to plug the keyboard back in. I then unplugged it and tried to trash the file but it said that the keyboard was in use. Any suggestions as to what I can do next?

Many thanks.

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U running Windows 8 in boot camp right?

No I am just running mac but using an ordinary keyboard as I don't like mac keyboards.
 
Thanks everyone for your input.

Re keyboard type yes I had tried British-PC with no success.

I have just tried deleting the "com.apple.keyboardtype.plist" file but had problems: firstly there is no hard disk listed under devices but I did manage in a round about way to find the library folder and then preferences. I moved the file to trash but it asked for my password to move it so I had to plug the keyboard back in. I then unplugged it and tried to trash the file but it said that the keyboard was in use. Any suggestions as to what I can do next?

Many thanks.

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No I am just running mac but using an ordinary keyboard as I don't like mac keyboards.

disable your password?
 
Thanks for the pointer. I have done that but the keyboard setup didn't appear and the keyboard still isn't working correctly. :confused:
Are you saying that when you follow the instructions on the link I supplied that you do not get the virtual keyboard icon up in your top menu-bar?
That would be really odd.:confused:
 
Are you saying that when you follow the instructions on the link I supplied that you do not get the virtual keyboard icon up in your top menu-bar?
That would be really odd.:confused:

Sorry my explanation wasn't very good. I got the virtual keyboard and used that. I deleted the file and then put the the keyboard usb back in but it didn't run the set up keyboard option though the keyboard worked. :confused:
 
The lack of insert and delete (not backspace-and-delete) drives me batty since I sometimes must connect to systems that are not Apple.
 
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