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    Angry Can't wrtie @ when logging in

    Hi. I'm having a problem writing my email at the log in screen.

    For example, if type 'xxxxx@gmail.com', it will write 'xxxxxVgmail.com' instead. My though was, its probably because I'm not using an English keyboard (we use "alt gr + v" for @). So I tried changing my keyboard settings to English, but the same thing happened. I think the script is trying to use "shift + v" instead of "alt gr + v".

    So, I was wondering if there's any solution to fix this. Or maybe type @ in a different way, like "alt 64" or something, but I have no idea how to enter that in the script.
    Last edited by Inadequacy; 06-10-2013 at 09:41 PM.

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    anyone?

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    cant you use the username or the email to log in to old school?



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    try the on-screen keyboard or copy pasta

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    try
    xxxxVgmail.com

    this is because ascii values are mixed up i think

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    Press Ctrl + Shift.. Then see if you can type the @ symbol.. If not, the repeat until you can type it properly.

    I don't use US/English keyboard either but that's how I switch :l
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