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Anonymous Posted on Feb 12, 2015

'at' how to type email 'at'

Every key available to no effect

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You will have to check which country the keyboard is and which country your computer is set to. the most usual problems are in te UK with US set on the computer. In this case, the @ is where " is (shift and 2). Otherwise, try the very left-hand, top key which might have ` as a legend.

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