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One day I was setting up some keyboards and I found this weird keyboard. You guys know why this exists?
"Unknown Locale, United Kingdom keyboard"
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What could that mean?
Probably just means the English keyboard we all use on this site. I'm not sure if there is an American one, too; but since English language did come from United Kingdom, I guess this was how it was decided.
 
am i only one who would like to see more mods like Metroid Vanguard? with own bosses connected Vanilla campain with own story of mod and even whole new power up system?
 
am i only one who would like to see more mods like Metroid Vanguard? with own bosses connected Vanilla campain with own story of mod and even whole new power up system?
If you like waiting a lot of time for it to come, then perhaps there might be. That is just imagination as of right now, though.........right?
 
I am using a Windows 7 laptop, a gateway NV79. I factory reset this not too long ago, and after I factory reset, nothing but the web browsers and Hamachi wanted to connect to the internet. And after I updated firefox, it couldn't connect. And now internet explorer isn't cooperating either. I'm using chrome. Skype doesn't connect, SRB2 doesn't connect, PokeMMO doesn't connect... steam connects, oddly enough. But the fact SKYPE, made by MICROSOFT, for MICROSOFT windows 7, raises a red flag there. I've tried everything. Firewall? It's passing them through, still won't connect. Proxy? I set it from medium-high to just medium, still won't connect. I could set it lower, but then it spooks me with saying the computer's insecure. Update windows? still won't connect. I can't for the life of me find the solution to the probem by googling. Can anyone help?
It might be because they aren't very compatible with Windows 7, and factory resetting put the final nail in the coffin. That's my best guess, since I've been on 10 and 11 my whole life, and I don't have much experience with internet problems. Upgrading may be one of the few ways out. They are taking support away from Windows 10 late this year, so it might be the best option.
 
It might be because they aren't very compatible with Windows 7, and factory resetting put the final nail in the coffin. That's my best guess, since I've been on 10 and 11 my whole life, and I don't have much experience with internet problems. Upgrading may be one of the few ways out. They are taking support away from Windows 10 late this year, so it might be the best option.
That questions was when windows 7 was probably still being used based on the date it was made lol
 

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