26-04-2017 08:16 PM
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Hi there everyone, got the Tab S3 keyboard today, and the @ key doesn't work, it just produces ", any ideas?
26-04-2017 09:04 PM
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Hi @Macallan1964,
You will need to change the keyboard layout to English(UK)
If unsure on how to do that let me know and I will talk you through it.
05-10-2017 12:29 PM
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I have the same issue.
The keyboard layout is already in English (UK). I tried changing it to another layout but it only registers the English (UK).
The @ problem still persists.

05-10-2017 02:07 PM - last edited 05-10-2017 02:07 PM
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Hi @Garylai.
Are you able to post a picture of the keyboard you get when you go to type something? Has it always had the @ issue?
And which Android version is your Tab S3 on? Settings > About tablet > Software Information.
09-03-2018 09:35 AM
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Hi, I have exactly same issue. Did anyone find a solution? The @ symbol is not mapped to the correct key but language and keyboard definately english.
29-06-2018 08:24 AM
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Found the correct seting that works for me
Go to Settings>General Management>Language Input>Phyical Keyboard>Tab S3 Book Keyboard Cover
Set Samsung keyboard to English (UK)
Might need to download it but it should then have the keys in the right places 🙂

03-08-2018 01:37 PM
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05-08-2018 02:38 AM
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I followed the advice but when I got to the keyboard settings I had to select "English (US) , International style". Sstandard English (UK) or (US) did not give me correct characters for Shift+2 , Shift+3, Shift+", or \.
Now the keyboard behaves like it looks and like my QWERTY PC keyboard.
05-08-2018 09:49 AM
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Interesting, just switched back to "English (US) , International style" and now keyboard gives shift+2 @, shift+3 #, shift+' " whereas "English (UK)" keyboard correctly gives shift+2 ", shift+3 £, shift+' @. This works correctly in Word and Google haven't noticed any problems in any other apps.
My other settings are:
Language "English (United Kingdom)"
Default Keyboard "Samsung Keyboard"
On-screen Keyboard "Samsung Keyboard" is set to "English (UK)"
05-08-2018 10:31 AM
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I posted in this forum because this is where I found the relevant thread for my original issue. I should have (?) mentioned that I am in Australia using a Samsung keyboard bought here. I guess they do have different keyboard mappings for different countries.
