re: assigning a short cut key for the £(GBP) on an american keyboard
Sunday, February 6, 2005 at 4:33 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Paulina
(3264 messages posted)
If you change the Regional and Language settings to English UK, the £ will be there
as Shift + 3 and the $ will stay as it is. Some key symbols will change - the most
obvious being the \ character which then takes over the # from Shift + 3 and Shift
+ 2 which swaps characters with the old " key
However to use \ on your keyboard, all you have to do is use the Left Shift + Aly
keys which change between the keyboard languages on the fly. That's what I use in
the same situation as yourself.
Mapping standard keys may well run you into more problems both with current allocations
and other applications. You will probably find that you make more use of the old
$ than you think, with e-mail and international useage.
Hope that all makes sense?
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