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    Italian keyboard

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by HerEsY, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. HerEsY

    HerEsY Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all, I have a relative that lives in Italy and I want to send them my old notebook but they reckon it needs to have an Italian keyboard. :(

    Any help coming up with a solution would be greatly appreciated. :D
     
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    HerEsY Notebook Evangelist

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    I also suppose he can live with this keyboard and just change the strokes in “Regional and Language Options“
     
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    Yes.. they can change the input language as mentioned above... and just get the italian keyboard sticker set which is available in any comp shop here in Italy, the most common being either mediaworld or euronics... or any other computer shop...
     
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    Italian keyboard sticker set which is, mediaworld or euronics... :cool:

    Thanks much appreciated ;)