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I have Linux (Backtrack5) running as guest operating system in IOS. There seems to be some problems with certain keys, I can't type the @ sign.. instead, it gives 2 (in superscript).

I have tried hex (%40) but it won't compile. I have reinstalled it with another keyboard layouts but problem reproduces.

Is there a file where i can reconfigure certain keys?

Maurizio In denmark
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I am afraid I may sound trivial, but maybe this is your case.
It might be that the keymap your system loads by default does not match the one your physical keyboard actually has. You can change the keyboard layout you're using with

setxkbmap it Return
typed in a console in your graphical environment (X11), be it under KDE, GNOME, or what you have. With that command you would use an Italian keyboard layout, it looks like the two-letter code for a Danish one is da. If you're not working with a graphical environment you can set your keyboard layout with
loadkeys it Return
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