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On My Laptop All The Characters And Send Button Are On The Bottom Put Them Back On The Top

How do you type in a backward slash? (opposite of this /)?

\ is right underneath ~Backspace~ on my keyboard

How to stop the spacebar from deleting the next letter on microsoft word document?

I have to submit my project tomorrow and ..there are some changes that i still have not made.
Now a new thing has come up in my already painfully infected comp....
in the windows word doc when i press space bar ..it deletes the very next letters instead of pushing them backwards.

can somebody please tell me how to get this thing to stop.

How do you stop your keyboard from typing symbols instead of numbers?

Hard to answer with no other keyboard or system information. My first guess would be to check NumLock and Scroll Lock. If that wasn't it, I would make sure your computer is not set for the wrong region. 1. Click Start button>Control Panel>Clock, Language, and Region> Region and Language.2. Click the Location tab, select your location from the list, and then click OK.Sometimes you just need to toggle it on and off. Sometimes you need to remove all but your keyboard layout (for example, if you have both US and UK).Hope that helps!

How do I make my keyboard go back to normal?

Get Rid of É on Keyboard. Find yourself typing away and go to hit the Question Mark and have É instead? press CTRL+SHIFT (press CTRL first and while holding press SHIFT, sometimes you have to do it twice in a row to disable.)

How do you make less than or equal to sign on the computer?

It is unicode character 2264 ≤ and you can't directly type it, you need to use character map. This is why most people use <= instead.

Why are the keys on the keypad not arranged in alphabetical order?

I know. It's beyond belief!The letters on a mobile phone (T9) keypad are alphabetical, and with 5 billion users, make it the most popular keyboard ever.The reason the letters are all messed up on the computer (and now, smartphone/tablet keypads) dates back to the typewriters of the 1870s.Originally, the keys on typewriters were alphabetical (vowels on top, consonants underneath), but typists got too fast.(in this graphic the letters are shaded to show the relative frequency of letters in english words - the brighter the letter, the more common it is).Due to the position of certain letter pairs (e.g s-h, t-h, e-a, e-i, o-u), the type arms would jam if typed too quickly. So they simply moved the problematic letters around. And the infamous QWERTY layout was born!You can see that nearly half the  letters kept their original alphabetical position - most notably - e, o, d, f, g, h, j, k, l and v, x & z. Promoted as the "non-jamming typewriter" (combined with the ability for salesmen type the word "typewriter" entirely from the top row of keys), it was a marketing success!However, they created an even bigger problem - a learning curve that now required months of lessons and years of practice to master. Why we've decided that such a horizontal layout would suit a vertically held smartphone, I do not know.

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