by Suff » 23 May 2017, 23:27
Or hold the left Alt key down and press the left shift repeatedly until it shows the EN keyboard in the status bar. I use this to temporarily change the keyboard in French systems when someone asks me to look at their French machine. I touch type in UK mode so not an issue.
If it keeps changing back to Portuguese, then the system settings are wrong and you need to default them to UK. It's slightly different from what WM told you to do, an additional action on one of the other tabs.
For future reference, if you are stuck, you can always find the character map in the start menu, Windows Accessories. From there you can double click the @ symbol and copy it to paste into email. I have to do this from time to time with systems which have a US keyboard and I'm accessing them remote from a system which has a UK keyboard and I need a backslash key. Always good to remember.
Just to add extra information you might not want but can help. Holding down the Alt key (left one) and pressing 0064 on the numeric keypad will also insert an @ symbol. Something useful to write down and keep by the PC in case it changes again.
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