As per the title:
I have just done a fresh install of Win 7 Pro on a Lenovo laptop. Now my ["] and [ @ ] keys are transposed. There might be other issues. I guess I'll find out when I start using my embedded macro / AHK layers
The layout is assigned at firmware level, so WTF?
Is there a simple explanation / fix for this?
PS: For years, I have run Windows daily on a Mac Bootcamp partition. Solid as a rock. But as the new hardware is an actual PC rather than a Mac, it wasn't possible to swap / clone the old drive. Instead, I've spent a weekend of pain re-installing all my work-related software and digging through Control Panel to get simple things to work properly...
(like finding and killing a "clever" default setting that automatically triggered flight-safe mode and disabled all Bluetooth whenever the laptop was picked up or moved. Seriously, WTF!?)
I'm hoping this is the last hurdle before work starts in earnest tomorrow morning.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
The dual-booting Mac was the most stable PC I ever owned. It got hammered for 12 hours per day for more than 7 years.
But I now remember all too well the pain and suffering of running a "real" PC.