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- Nov 1, 2017
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- Motherboard
- Dell Optiplex 3020
- CPU
- i5-4590
- Graphics
- HD 5450
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Dear All,
Maybe it is just a thing with Latitude laptops, but I am not sure.
I have installed Sierra 10.12.6 on this laptop of mine, an E7450 with an i5 5300, Intel HD 5500, 256 Gb MSATA and 8 gigs of RAM + a 14" HD screen. And a Hungarian keyboard. And this is the strange part. The Hungarian QWERTZ keyboard has the same amount of keys as (almost?) any European keyboard - just the mapping differs. But I am actually "missing" a key... and only under MacOS, as with Windows all keys work. I "lost" the key next to the left (short) shift... pressing it does nothing. The keyboard layout helper does not display that key either. Region and keyboard settings are set to Hungary but nothing changes. I thought of adding the UK layout, but that apparently is unavailable... very strange. This is only my 6th config, but the first time I saw this happen.
What influences the keyboard layout?
Thank you for any ideas!
Maybe it is just a thing with Latitude laptops, but I am not sure.
I have installed Sierra 10.12.6 on this laptop of mine, an E7450 with an i5 5300, Intel HD 5500, 256 Gb MSATA and 8 gigs of RAM + a 14" HD screen. And a Hungarian keyboard. And this is the strange part. The Hungarian QWERTZ keyboard has the same amount of keys as (almost?) any European keyboard - just the mapping differs. But I am actually "missing" a key... and only under MacOS, as with Windows all keys work. I "lost" the key next to the left (short) shift... pressing it does nothing. The keyboard layout helper does not display that key either. Region and keyboard settings are set to Hungary but nothing changes. I thought of adding the UK layout, but that apparently is unavailable... very strange. This is only my 6th config, but the first time I saw this happen.
What influences the keyboard layout?
Thank you for any ideas!