The Swedish keyboard layout is a common input method for users in Sweden, but it can present challenges when typing special characters like the at sign (@). In Windows, the Swedish keyboard typically requires a specific key combination to produce the @ symbol, often involving the Alt Gr key. Users who are accustomed to other layouts may find this inconvenient and may switch to the English layout as a workaround. This tag covers discussions about configuring, troubleshooting, and adapting to the Swedish keyboard layout in Windows, including issues with character mapping and input methods.
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like the title says i cant do @ with swedish keyboard I use ENG now because SWE isnt working with @.