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Does anyone have or did have a laptop bought in Thailand and using or used it in the UK?

I am at present in the UK and cannot get a # on my laptop to sign in for  my password to get my Wi Fi.

On the 3 button there is a # but I cannot get it for the password. Anyone help? 

 

 

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If all you did was carry the laptop with you to the UK.... that isn't what has caused your problem.  I suggest you use Windows help to find out which keyboard definition you are using.  Hopefully you can to that without needing WiFi.  You can probably use your phone with WiFi and search google for help with Windows keyboard definition.

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48 minutes ago, Kinnock said:

With my Asus bought in Thailand and with a Thai keyboard, but set to US keyboard, Shift and number key 3 gives me the #

 

I use ALT 0163

 

 

To get the pound sign (£) on a Thai keyboard, you can use the Alt key code or the number pad. Here's how:
1. Using Alt Key Code:
  • Num Lock On: Ensure Num Lock is enabled.
  • Hold Alt: Press and hold the Alt key.
  • Type 0163: Type the numbers 0163 on the numeric keypad while holding down the Alt key.
  • Release: Release the Alt key, and the pound sign (£) should appear. 
     
2. Alternative Method (If you have a UK or similar keyboard):
  • Shift + 3: On some keyboards (particularly UK or similar layouts), the pound sign may be directly accessible using the Shift + 3 combination. 
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3 hours ago, Kinnock said:

With my Asus bought in Thailand and with a Thai keyboard, but set to US keyboard, Shift and number key 3 gives me the #

I also have an Asus. That gives me the Pound sign.

Posted
2 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

I use ALT 0163

 

 

To get the pound sign (£) on a Thai keyboard, you can use the Alt key code or the number pad. Here's how:
1. Using Alt Key Code:
  • Num Lock On: Ensure Num Lock is enabled.
  • Hold Alt: Press and hold the Alt key.
  • Type 0163: Type the numbers 0163 on the numeric keypad while holding down the Alt key.
  • Release: Release the Alt key, and the pound sign (£) should appear. 
     
2. Alternative Method (If you have a UK or similar keyboard):
  • Shift + 3: On some keyboards (particularly UK or similar layouts), the pound sign may be directly accessible using the Shift + 3 combination. 

I don't want the Pound sign, I want the Hash sign.

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34 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I also have an Asus. That gives me the Pound sign.

Do you have UK keyboard set?  I use US keyboard setting and I get hash #

Posted
44 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I don't want the Pound sign, I want the Hash sign.

on my keyboard pressing alt and at the same time 35 on the keypad produces #

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1 hour ago, Kinnock said:

Do you have UK keyboard set?  I use US keyboard setting and I get hash #

I bought my Asus in Thailand a few months ago and it also has Thailand letters on it.

Posted
1 hour ago, vinny41 said:

on my keyboard pressing alt and at the same time 35 on the keypad produces #

It doesn't on mine.

Posted
50 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Cut and paste whatever character you need from an existing document.

 

9 minutes ago, it is what it is said:

 

either google how to do it, or ask chatGPT, or cut and paste, enough solutions for you?!

If I am reading this correctly, he can't log in to his browser, because his password contains an # character.

 

 

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1 minute ago, chickenslegs said:

 

If I am reading this correctly, he can't log in to his browser, because his password contains an # character.

 

 

Did you even read the (short) OP? His wifi password is what he is having problems with.

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If you are getting a £ sign when you press Shift + 3, it means that you are using a UK keyboard layout on a US/Thai keyboard.

A U.K. physical keyboard has one more key than a physical US keyboard, as you have just found out. With a U,K keyboard there is a dedicated # key. You'll need to switch back to the US keyboard layout to select Shift + 3.

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19 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

Does anyone have or did have a laptop bought in Thailand and using or used it in the UK?

I am at present in the UK and cannot get a # on my laptop to sign in for  my password to get my Wi Fi.

On the 3 button there is a # but I cannot get it for the password. Anyone help? 

 

 

What do you mean by #? The hash tag is widely available on the Internet. 

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This is an example of how Thailand is superior to the UK. Here you would just take the device to Tuk Com and someone would do it for you for a 100 baht.

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On 5/11/2025 at 4:30 PM, NoshowJones said:

On the 3 button there is a # but I cannot get it for the password.

How did you access it before and can you remember what settings you may have changed before you last closed it down? 

Are you even sure that the password contains # and not something else using that key?

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10 minutes ago, topt said:

How did you access it before and can you remember what settings you may have changed before you last closed it down? 

Are you even sure that the password contains # and not something else using that key?


He is in the U.K. with a laptop he recently bought in Thailand, to access the wi-fi via password ( Hotel ? ) he needs to type a # and is struggling.

 

I recall if you use U.K. keyboard setup on a laptop designed for a us keyboard layout ( or vice versa ) then some symbols change places, i specifically remember the @ symbol moving around but don’t recall about the #.

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WTF - your keyboard set-up doesn't change when you go to a different country, if you have a Thai keyboard, as I do on my laptop, if I'm in the UK it's still a Thai keyboard! Just enter the password as you did in Thailand, nothing has changed unless you've damaged your keyboard during travel.

 

If your keyboard is damaged and shift+3 no longer gives you a hash, use the magnifying glass and search for Character Map and open, select the hash sign and copy.

 

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@NoshowJones

 

I have an ASUS laptop bought in the US , it also has the #above the number 3 symbol.

 

Presumably you have the Windows Display Language set to English ( United Kingdom), in this format pressing shift + 3 will give you a £ symbol.

 

You need to change to English ( United States ) in Windows Display Language for the symbols to react with your keyboard layout.

 

In the “ Type here to search “ box type “ keyboard “ and then open:

 

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Your settings need to be like this:

 

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then typing shift + 3 will give you a #.

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11 minutes ago, ravip said:

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The UK Keyboard

He has already said he has the # symbol above the number 3 so he has a US keyboard but i think it is changed in settings to UK keyboard.

 

Be interesting to see what happens when he hits shift + the other key you highlighted.

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On 5/11/2025 at 6:18 PM, chickenslegs said:

 

If I am reading this correctly, he can't log in to his browser, because his password contains an # character.

 

 

You read it right.

Posted
24 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

You read it right.

I think @Andrew Dwyer (above) has given you the info you need. Seems you may have set your keyboard to UK English, so the Shift/3 key gives the pounds sign. If you go into language settings and choose US English the Shift/3 key will give the # sign.

 

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