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Get Rid ofÉ on Keyboard
Find yourself typing away and go to hit the Question Mark and haveÉ instead?
- press CTRL+SHIFT (press CTRL first and while holding press SHIFT, sometimes you have to do it twice in a row to disable.)
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There are two ways to find the keyboard settings in Windows 10.
- check your Task Bar at the bottom of your screen (look for ENG)|:
- Go to the Settings to find keyboard settings (to find Settings – simply click the Windows logo and start typing ‘settings‘ or click on the small Gear Icon in the start menu)
Update your keyboard as required. This should prevent unwanted characters from showing up.
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