Those are the kind of keyboards that are used at my school. They feel so much more awesome to use than mine. :[
It's on shift+' (near the enter key) Y'know you could just change your keyboard settings to UK and find out... if your really that interested. Or i'll take lots of images...
I use the Microsoft Internet Keyboard (shit name, but that's what it's called): In the UK the '3' key has a £ sign as the second function. The apostrophe (') key has the @ sign as the second function.
Now that you mention it, the middle (slightly larger) grey button above the main keys is labelled as 'Mail'. I never use those buttons because I couldn't be arsed to mess on installing the software!
well, take comfort in that it's a MS product and I'm sure everything will work perfectly the moment you try to set it up 1.2 mins later....CB ---> KB90580943309 unplug KB, restart computer in safe more, regedit, HKEY_Local_Machine ---> Software ---> Microsoft ---> DataAccess ---> Rootbinder ---> WINNT ---> red_sz...change Dword value from 1 to 0 ---> reboot pc
Given your confidence in the technology I'm quite happy to continue opening my mail program manually. I'm never one to pick the low hanging fruit.
I have same one as you for my desktop. And there is no need of any seperate keyboard for my laptop DON.
I want those keys to lower down into the ground a little bit when you step on them, that'd be awesome...
Logitech g15, it is backlit, great for working in the dark. But I think I'm going to get one of these:
I use usb keyboard i bougth from UK so it's got Pound sign but i'm using windows in asian language system and the keys changed so it confused me a bit.