If you press shift+. or shift+, you get > and <. All keyboards are doing that wether they are Macs or Windows based machines. So why is Dell, at least Dell Middle East, is having a redundant print?
Picture was taken from a Dell XPS Studio 1640 sold in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. And all other Dells have the same print. None Dell computers don’t have this annoying problem. I had to write the > and < on a family member’s brand new Dell XPS as a temporarily solution.
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buddy, actually that’s a OS issue, you can fix it easily, this issue is with all notebooks here in Riyadh, and distributors fix it before selling it (usually). I own two dell computers, a desktop and surprisingly an XPS, both are fine, I saw my friends having same issue in HP and Toshiba too, if you change the language from UK to US, the keyboard will act normal
try it…
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Khaled A. Reply:
June 19th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
hardly, this is a hardware issue. Dell needs to print the keys right! look at any other maker
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