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The discussion revolves around an issue with keyboard input in Outlook Express, where pressing certain keys results in unexpected characters. Participants explore potential causes related to language settings and keyboard configurations on Windows operating systems.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that pressing the ? key results in an É character, suggesting it may be due to a keystroke combination activating a different language setting.
  • Another participant advises checking the Regional and Language Options in the Control Panel, indicating that keyboard settings may be hardware-related rather than software-related.
  • Some participants propose that the issue may be specific to Outlook Express and suggest checking the International Settings under the Read tab.
  • One participant mentions that the problem does not occur in other applications, implying it may be isolated to Outlook Express.
  • Another participant suggests that having multiple language keyboards enabled could be the cause, recommending a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift) to switch between them.
  • There are recommendations to remove all but the US English keyboard from the settings to prevent the issue from recurring.
  • Some participants express humor regarding cultural assumptions about keyboard layouts and language settings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the issue is likely related to keyboard language settings, but there are differing opinions on the specific cause and the best solution. No consensus is reached on a definitive fix.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention the potential for confusion with multiple language settings and the need for caution when modifying keyboard configurations. The discussion reflects varying experiences with different versions of Outlook Express and Windows operating systems.

Who May Find This Useful

Users experiencing similar keyboard input issues in Outlook Express or those interested in troubleshooting keyboard settings on Windows systems.

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This happens occasionally. Never been able to figure out why or how to revert it.

It's often varying causes and effects but right now, when I am in Outlook Express on W7, if I press the ? key, I instead get a É.

I'm sure it's a keystroke combination that activates some obscure language setting such as a French kb, but I don't know how to revert it.

I've gone into Control Panel keyboard and checked to make sure that English US is the only thing listed. No joy.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
I've gone into Control Panel keyboard and checked to make sure that English US is the only thing listed. No joy.

On my (WinXP) system, "Keyboard" is about the hardware, not the software. Try
Control Panel
Regional and language Options
Languages tab
Details button for Text services and input languages.
 
Maybe Outlook Express is doing this. In the Tools menu, select Options, and then select the Read tab. In the lower pane, click International Settings. See if there's something amiss there.
 
Mark44 said:
Maybe Outlook Express is doing this. In the Tools menu, select Options, and then select the Read tab. In the lower pane, click International Settings. See if there's something amiss there.

It probably is, as it does not occur in other apps, such as this one (eg.: ?)

Alas, MS*, in its infinite wisdom has determined that, since this month has a vowel in it, it will completely re-do Outlook's interface. The is no Tools menu anymore. Apparently, their UX team has determined that users no longer want it.


*($*%@!$%)
 
What version of Outlook Express are you running, Dave? It might be that there is a setting somewhere that turns on or off the Tools menu.
 
Mark44 said:
What version of Outlook Express are you running, Dave? It might be that there is a setting somewhere that turns on or off the Tools menu.

I found what passes for the Tools menu option.

No effect.

What did work was relaunching Outlook.
 
This issue occurs when you have more than 1 language keyboard enabled. For example, English(canadian) selected as your language. There is a keyboard shortcut that will switch the keyboard type between english and french.

Hold Down Ctrl+Shift (in that order) and continue to hold for 5 seconds.
This will swap between the different types of keyboards
After 5 seconds, release the keys and restart your application.

You can also define the input language though the control panel>Regional & Language>Keyboard and Language
remove all but US English from the list and this will permanently resolve this issue.
BE CAREFUL when removing stuff.
 
Routaran said:
You can also define the input language though the control panel>Regional & Language>Keyboard and Language
remove all but US English from the list and this will permanently resolve this issue.
BE CAREFUL when removing stuff.

Recommendation: remove all keyboards except US keyboard.
Another keyboard will always function the wrong way.

If you want you can keep more than one language for ease of the use of accents if you are into that.
You'll have to be careful though which one is active.
 
I like Serena said:
Recommendation: remove all keyboards except US keyboard.

American cultural imperialism strikes again! :smile:
 
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AlephZero said:
American cultural imperialism strikes again! :smile:

I should have said: "assuming you are from the US and have a US keyboard".
(Which I have, but I'm not from the US! :wink:)
 
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im not from the US either lol
but i figured its an ok assumption
 

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