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A Thunderbolt 4 port allows you to easily
connect devices with a Type-C connector to
your computer, such as additional storage
(e.g. an external drive), displays, or any
other compatible device. Up to six devices,
including displays, can be connected in
series to a single Thunderbolt port.
The Thunderbolt connection uses a USB
Type-C
Thunderbolt, USB, DisplayPort and power
on USB-C devices. The Type-C port is
reversable; connectors may be inserted with
either side up.
Displays
Up to two 4K displays with can be connected to a single Thunderbolt 4
port. If an adapter is used, DisplayPort or compatible devices, including
HDMI, DVI or VGA, can be used.
Note
Thunderbolt 4 ports support transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps, and USB devices
with a Type-C connector at lower speeds (typically up to 10 Gbps).
Other USB or older Thunderbolt devices with a USB Type-C connector (or
adapter) are supported, but transfer speeds may be reduced and certain
functions may be disabled (such as Thunderbolt display support).
Important
When removing a USB storage device, you should right-click on the
USB icon in the Windows task bar and select "Eject <device>" to tell the
operating system to stop using the device before removing it. Failure to
do this may result in data loss or damage to your peripheral.
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Sylvia Spindleer
February 15, 2025

I can not access the @ symbol when I press the shift key and no. 2 key

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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025

The inability to access the @ symbol when pressing Shift + 2 on your Acer Swift Go 16 could be due to the keyboard layout setting. If your keyboard is set to a different layout (e.g., UK instead of US), the @ symbol may be assigned to a different key. To fix this, check and change your keyboard layout in Windows settings:

1. Press Windows key + Space to cycle through installed keyboard layouts.
2. Go to Settings > Time & language > Language & region.
3. Under Preferred languages, select your primary language, then click Keyboard options.
4. Ensure the correct layout (e.g., US QWERTY) is selected.

If the issue persists, try using Alt + 64 on the numeric keypad or check for any software-related conflicts.

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