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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/2016 16:39, Colin Law wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 20 October 2016 at 15:27, Michael
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@ symbols have changed from the UK layout to the American
one.<br>
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I have checked 16.04 keyboard and language settings and
both seem to be correct.<br>
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Problem found on switch-on today.<br>
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<div>There was a bug that caused that intermittently on some
systems, though I thought it had been fixed. If it is that
then it would probably be ok if you rebooted. Otherwise
have you got an icon on the top panel for selecting the
keyboard layout? Probably a white rectangle with black
letters indicating the country, should be En1 probably. If
so see if there are options there, perhaps you
inadvertently select the USA one. On mine En2 is the USA
one.<br>
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Colin<br>
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Tks Colin.<br>
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Have checked, don't see an icon that you suggest, I could try
reloading 16.04 if it might resolve ?<br>
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