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    ASUS F3SA-A1 change keyboard layout manual??where ?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by KKND, Dec 1, 2007.

  1. KKND

    KKND Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    Im soon gonna get my ASUS F3SA-A1.

    But I also need to change the keyboard layout from USA to an european one.

    Do anyone knows where I can get information/manual how to change keyboard layout on my ASUS?
     
  2. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    The kbd layout is usually changed with Left ALT+SHIFT in Windows. :) Once you install it from the Regional settings.

    If you mean you want to install a different keyboard, that's also possible and quite easy. You just have to buy the keyboard itself.
     
  3. KKND

    KKND Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, thats what I ment, thanks anyway
     
  4. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Assuming there are no compatibility issues (& there shouldn't be) it's as simple as buying the keyboard, unscrewing & unplugging the old one, and putting the new one in.
     
  5. KKND

    KKND Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah, but which screw are I'm supposed to remove ????
     
  6. D3X

    D3X the robo know it all

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    If you flip over your laptop, look for screw holes that are labeled with "< K". Normally there are 2 screws holding the keyboard, but some have 3.
     
  7. KKND

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    Yeah I fixed it, it was 2 srew I needed to remove, one near the right RAM memory and one are attached near the CPU