![]() ![]() I think that would have sold the issue here but I don't know how to adjust the keyboard settings in Windows 10. Previous versions of Windows used to have a sort of keyboard indicator (I believe on the taskbar, near the date and time) and one could just change the keyboard from English US to English UK. So the problem is when I use Windows, not Mac. ![]() However, when I am using the Windows OS, when I type shift+2, I get the " sign. The keyboard works perfectly fine when I am using the Mac OS, i.e when I type shift+2, I get the sign (which is correct). I have installed Windows 10 on my MacBook Pro (mid 2012, non retina). ![]() I am wondering if I communicated the issue clearly enough: The next thing you are suggesting involves removing the battery. I then rebooted the computer and selected Windows at startup. ![]() I have reset the NVRAM on the Mac as per your suggestion. ![]()
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