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1Where/how are you running bash? (I mean - locally on a linux machine, through ssh/putty, etc.). This is most likely an issue outside of bash - keyboard layout, keybindings, etc.– myxalCommented Feb 8, 2020 at 11:59
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I am using an acer swift one laptop with Windows 10.. How do I change the Keyboard layout to get the keys I need / which are showing on the physical keyboard. Well as I´m german the keyboard setting is on standard german. I tried to look up how to find the "virtual" keyboard layout but not successful.– LindaCommented Feb 8, 2020 at 12:34
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Don't have much experience with DE layout, but according to wikipedia, tilde should be accessible via AltGr (right Alt) + the key with +, * on it, left of Enter. If that fails, just add US-English layout a see if that helps. On that layout, tilde is on the key left of '1', via Shift.– myxalCommented Feb 8, 2020 at 15:15
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This is a Win32 program running on Windows, and in an answer comment the questioner responded to a request for which Linux or Unix operating system this is, with "simply Windows 10".– JdeBPCommented Feb 8, 2020 at 17:07
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2There is no involvement of Unix or Linux here.– JdeBPCommented Feb 8, 2020 at 17:07
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