Pressing E yields a euro sign "€" instead. What can I do to fix this?
Solution 1
Sometimes modifier keys like Alt, Ctrl or the Windows key get "stuck". I didn't quite work out the why but sometimes it happens, as if the OS just doesn't see the key-up event.
Anyway, the usual way to get rid of that is simply by pressing all modifier keys once, so just hit Alt, Ctrl and AltGr and the issue should go away.
It's especially annoying with the Windows key, though, as this causes programs to start on every second keypress (E for Explorer for example). On a slow machine that can be frustrating.
Solution 2
Your suspicions of keyboard remap can easily be verified by downloading a utility like KeyTweak which will show you all key mappings currently in effect, and can also be used to restore all defaults.
Solution 3
Just a quick note: I had this problem too, and nothing seemed to solve it. Restarting the computer didn't work, and worse, according to KeyTweak my mappings were all correct, the E key was correctly bound to letter e.
I solved this problem by unplugging my keyboard (I have a USB kb) and replugging it. Absurd, but it worked.
I'm using WinXP SP3. I write it down here so it can help someone else in the future.
Sabrina
Solution 4
This happened to me just now, in Turkey we also have the euro key mapped under E, and accessible using altGr. I tried to keyboard tricks mentioned here to no avail. The other keys seemed to work fine. I then saw that the function lock light was lit. I pressed the FnMode key on the right corner of the key, and the problem was gone.
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Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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quack quixote over 1 year
A teacher at our high school contacted me, saying that every time she presses the E key it prints out a euro sign. It's not the language settings, I already tried that. It happens in all programs, and regardless of who's logged in. Could a student have remapped the key when she wasn't looking?
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Rook over 14 yearsWhat windows ? In just some software or in every ? More info would be good.
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Admin over 14 yearsWindows XP. Everything. Regaurdless of who'a logged in.
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Admin over 14 yearsSorry. Who's logged in.
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Christoph Rüegg over 14 yearsSo why not swap out the keyboard to test of that's been rigged?
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Arjan over 14 yearsDid you meanwhile try restarting?
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Admin over 14 yearsi think Czech keyboard layout is using AltGr + E
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TheModularMind over 14 yearsI'm sure AltGr+E used to be the shortcut key when Euro first came along (so WIn 95 / 98 days). Possibly still the case for some layouts and keyboards. Is it possible she has a stuck AltGr key?
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Joey over 14 yearsThis is layout-specific. The German keyboard layout has it on AltGr+E as well, as do most European layouts, I think. I am using US International here and there it's AltGr+5. On Apple's keyboard it's totally different as well. That's not something that's standardized in any way :-)
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braden over 14 yearsIf the modifier keys were stuck, then other keys also were producing their alternatives (or ouput nothing if there is no alternative/special function).
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Guy Thomas over 14 yearsWhile this is true, it does not match the above scenario. What all we answers need is more information about the nationality of this keyboard and its user.
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Joey over 14 yearsActually the OP didn't say anything about any other keys. So where do you take the idea that other keys aren't affected? We simply have no data on this so all we need is somthing that explains the specific data point we have, which is that E produces €.