如果您的 @ 和 ” 键已在Windows 10(Windows 10)上交换,您可能想知道发生了什么以及如何修复它。
处理这可能是一个令人沮丧的问题,尤其是当它看似随机地在键之间来回交换时。有时甚至不知道如何将“和@”键返回到正确的按键按钮可能会令人困惑。
让我们首先看看为什么会发生这种情况,然后我们将提供一些解决方案,让您的键盘再次使用正确的键。在大多数情况下,解决方案很简单。
另外,请查看下面的YouTube 短视频(short YouTube video),我们将在其中介绍文章中的所有内容。
Why Do @ & ” Keys Keep Swapping?
@ 和 ” 键不断交换的原因是您的键盘在两种不同的语言设置之间切换。通常,键盘在美式键盘和英式键盘之间交换。这些键盘之间的主要区别在于“和@处于相反的位置。
在英国键盘上,按shift +’会给你一个 @ 符号,按shift+2会给你一个撇号。在美式键盘上,这是相反的。因此,即使您的物理键可能会告诉您一件事,Windows 10软件仍认为您使用的键盘或语言设置是针对不同的语言的。值得庆幸的是,切换东西非常容易。
首先,您需要确定您使用的是英式键盘还是美式键盘。这很容易做到。查看键盘上的前三个数字键并参考上图。2 键上的 @ 表示它是美国键盘,撇号表示它是英国键盘。
了解您拥有的键盘后,您可以通过下面列出的步骤选择相应的语言设置。
更改默认语言设置(Change Default Language Settings)
下一步是更改 Windows 10 语言设置。为此,请按开始(Start)并键入Language。然后点击语言设置( language settings)。
接下来,查看首选语言设置。单击箭头以确保您要使用的语言位于列表顶部。如果您的 2 键上有 @ 符号,则美国(States)英语(United) 应(English)位于顶部。如果您的 2 键上有“”符号,则英国英语(United Kingdom English)应位于顶部。
或者,您可以单击不使用的语言选项,然后单击删除(remove)。这应该会阻止您的 PC 随时在两种语言选项之间切换。
如果出于某种原因您确实想要保留多种语言,您可以随时通过单击时间左侧任务栏上的语言按钮在它们之间切换。
这在您键入时很有用,并且在您键入时突然交换了 @ 和 “ 键。发生这种情况是因为您不小心同时按下了Windows Key + Spacebar- 这将在语言之间循环。
Install Firmware To Stop @ & “ Keys Swapping
有时键盘的固件可能会弄乱您的语言设置,这可能意味着即使按照上述步骤操作后您也会遇到问题。
要解决此问题,您应该做的第一件事是为您的键盘安装任何支持软件。例如,Razer键盘使用Razer Synapse。
下一步是确保您在Windows 10上的默认语言正确并与您的键盘对应。单击(Click) 开始(Start)并键入语言(languages)。然后再次单击语言设置(language settings)。
当语言设置页面打开时,请确保您拥有基于键盘的正确显示语言。如果您不确定选择哪个,请再次参考开头的图表。
接下来,重新启动您的 PC。
Reset Drivers Or Update Drivers To Stop @ & “ Keys Switching
最后的故障排除选项是重置并重新安装键盘驱动程序。去做这个 :
- 按开始按钮并键入设备管理器(device manager)。
- 当设备管理器(device manager)出现在搜索结果中时,单击它。
- 在设备管理器上,打开键盘的下拉箭头。
- 双击(Double-click)顶部选项,然后单击驱动程序( driver )选项卡。
- 单击卸载设备。(Uninstall device.)
- 单击卸载(Uninstall)。
您的键盘现在将不再工作,但我们可以快速修复。
使用鼠标单击设置中的放大按钮。您的 PC 将再次为您的键盘安装驱动程序。接下来(Next),重新启动您的 PC。
Are the @ & ” Keys Swapped On Windows 10? – How To Fix It
If your @ and ” keys have swapped on Wіndows 10, you’re probablу wоndering what has happened and how you can fix it.
It can be a frustrating issue to deal with, especially if it seemingly swaps back and forth between keys randomly. Sometimes it can be confusing to even know how to get your “ and @ keys back to the right key buttons.
Let’s take a look at why this is happening in the first place and then we’ll offer some solutions that should get your keyboard working with the right keys again. In most cases, the solution is straightforward.
Also, check out our short YouTube video below where we go through everything in the article.
Why Do @ & ” Keys Keep Swapping?
The reason why the @ and ” keys keep swapping is that your keyboard is switching between two different language settings. Usually, the keyboard is swapping between a US keyboard and a UK keyboard. The main difference between these keyboards is that the “ and @ are in opposite positions.
On a UK keyboard, pressing shift +’ will give you an @ symbol, and pressing shift+2 will give you an apostrophe. On a US keyboard, this is reversed. So even though your physical keys may tell you one thing, the Windows 10 software believes that the keyboard or language setting you are using is for a different language. Thankfully, it can be quite easy to get things switched.
First, you need to figure out if you have a UK or US keyboard. This is easy to do. Look at the first three number keys on your keyboard and refer to the chart above. An @ on the 2 key means it’s US, and an apostrophe means it’s a UK keyboard.
Once you understand which keyboard you have, you can choose the corresponding language setting through the steps listed below.
Change Default Language Settings
The next step is to change your Windows 10 language settings. To do this, press Start and type Language. Then click language settings.
Next, take a look at the preferred language settings. Click the arrow to make sure that the language you’d like to use is at the top of the list. If you have an @ symbol on your 2 key, United States English should be at the top. If you have an “ symbol on your 2 key, United Kingdom English should be at the top.
Alternatively, you can click the language option you won’t use and click remove. This should stop your PC from switching between the two language options at any time.
If for any reason you do want to keep multiple languages, you can always switch between them at any time by clicking the language button on the taskbar, to the left of the time.
This is useful for when you’re typing and suddenly the @ and “ keys are swapped as you are typing. It happens because you accidentally pressed the Windows Key + Spacebar at the same time – this will cycle through the languages.
Install Firmware To Stop @ & “ Keys Swapping
Sometimes keyboards have firmware that can mess up with your language settings, which may mean you run into issues even after following the steps above.
To fix this, the first thing you should do is install any supporting software for your keyboard. For example, Razer keyboards use Razer Synapse.
The next step is to ensure your default language on Windows 10 is correct and corresponds with your keyboard. Click Start and type languages. Then click language settings again.
When the language settings page opens, make sure you have the right display language based on your keyboard. Refer to the chart at the beginning again if you’re unsure which to choose.
Next, restart your PC.
Reset Drivers Or Update Drivers To Stop @ & “ Keys Switching
The final troubleshooting option is to reset and reinstall your keyboard drivers. To do this :
- Press the Start button and type device manager.
- Click on device manager when it appears in the search results.
- On device manager, open the dropdown arrow for keyboards.
- Double-click the top option and then click the driver tab.
- Click Uninstall device.
- Click Uninstall.
Your keyboard will now no longer work but we can fix that quickly.
Use your mouse to click the magnification button in the settings. Your PC will install the drivers for your keyboard again. Next, restart your PC.