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I've got a Lenova Flex 10 with a Thai keyboard.

There are somethings I can't do on it.

1- I can't find the question mark anywhere.

2-I can't find the button that you press to move the cursor to the end of the

line and

3-I can see the percentage sign,It's just to the left of the number 1.

There are 4 things on the button

1- (`) bottom left,is activated by pressing the button normally

2- (~) top left,activated when you press thelarge button with the arrow

pointing upwards on it,The one you press when you want to make

a capital letter.

3-The percentage sign is on the top left and I would really like to know

how to use it.

Anybody else got a flex 10 with a Thai keyboard t hat can help me.

Posted

I'm just looking at a Flex 10 ad on the internet and it shows the question mark on a "Eng & Thai" keyboard on the M key location....maybe the same place on a Thai only keyboard?

Not quite sure what you mean by the key that moves the cursor to the end of the line...maybe you mean the Tab key which you can press several times to move the cursor around 5 to 6 spaces per press which would get you to the end of the line pretty quick. Or maybe it's the End key which is usually collocated with the Number Pad 1 key on a full size keyboard or on the very right hand side of the keyboard for a standard size.

See below snapshot of an Eng-Thai Flex 10 keyboard...I circled the question mark and tab keys....couldn't see the End key since sales placard blocks view of the right hand side of the keyboard

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Posted

Thanks a lot Pib,

I've found the questionmark.

It sounds like the it's the end key I'm looling for.It's used when you

go back and correct something half way through the line you've just typed.

When you've done the corection and want to get back to the end

of the line and continue typing there is a button for this and that's what I'm looking

for.

And this bloody corection sign,I can see it but can't operate it.

Posted

? Seems you are confused by the Thai/English keyboard.

I assume the keyboard layout in the operating system (OS) is set to "English (US}" or the like.

What OS do you have? Windows xx?

I can see the percentage sign,It's just to the left of the number 1.

This proofs that you are confused.

You would get a % sign only when Thai keyboard layout is selected in the OS.

That is true for all prints on the keycaps that have two prints side by side, Thai is on the right. English is on the left.

% sign: have you tried <SHIFT>5 ?

Posted (edited)

Thats the keyboard of a Lenovo Yoga Flex 14.

I guess your keyboard is not different?

I use Thai/English both on desktop and laptop.

My laptop layout does not differ in the "core" keys.

But I have explicit "Fn" keys and some control keys (Home, End,...) are differently ordered.

All prints on the caps that are right aligned apply to Thai keyboard layout only!

What keyboard layout (country) are you accustomed to?

The "Home" and "End" keys at the right border should do the cursor movement that you expect.

Combined with the "Ctrl" key they should do "beginning / end of document"?

% and ? for English layout marked.

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Edited by KhunBENQ
Posted

Thanks a lot Pib,

I've found the questionmark.

It sounds like the it's the end key I'm looling for.It's used when you

go back and correct something half way through the line you've just typed.

When you've done the corection and want to get back to the end

of the line and continue typing there is a button for this and that's what I'm looking

for.

And this bloody corection sign,I can see it but can't operate it.

Yea, that's the "End" key...over on the far right had side of your keyboard...see the image provided by KhunBENQ.

Posted

On my now Windows 10 PC they've made the left-ALT key the language key, (so shift-Alt rotates through the languages).

Previously, everybody I know used the [~`%_] key left of the numeral 1 to change language and so prevented those characters from being directly generated to screen, and a bit of a pain when I wanted tilde in English or a percent sign in while typing hen pecking in Thai.

Not an easy keyboard image to find (here's one, English only).

Looks like the Home and End are Fn keys near the cursor direction keys.

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Posted (edited)

Yet another (very compact) layout.

Looks like there is a multitude of such compact keyboards (laptop, notepad etc. pp.).

I love to have a full size keyboard at home.

Typing on these breakfast boards is a makeshift.

Edited by KhunBENQ
Posted

1-- the questionmark is either shift + forward slash ...done

2--I've found the end button--It sais PgDn on top in white

and "end" in red below it.There must be another button t

to prees at the same time but it's not ctrl or shift

3-- the percentage sign is shift + 5.

I'm on windows 8.1 and the language is English US.

If I could just find what button I have to press whith the end

button I would be sorted.

Posted

They're function keys, used with the Fn key (bottom left, sandwiched between the Ctrl and Windows key), it works exactly like the shift or control or alt keys and you press it first then the corresponding colored key.

Interesting that the "F keys" (F1 - F12) are generated as Fn keys and the primary key function is as the extended keyboard functions (Volume Mute, Up, Dn, Close, Refresh, disable TouchPad, Airplain Mode, etc, etc.)

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