[muglo] Re: eMac Keyboard Problem
- From: Bob McDaniel <mcdaniel@xxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 12:25:25 -0400
Thanks, Mary. That was the solution. I wonder why that is not the
default setting.
Bob
>>
>>> Regardless of which font I am using I cannot type characters such as
>>> "/", "~" or "<", though alphanumerics seem OK. These characters
>>> occur
>>> frequently in URLs or HTML code which is how I became aware of this
>>> =20
>>> When I go into Key =C7aps it displays the characters which are
>>> assigned=
>> to
>>> the keys. For example, for "/" a "=E9" is typed and for a"~" a
>>> "=FC" or=
>>
>>> something like that is printed.
>>
>>
>
> Open System Preferences, choose International, choose Input Menu.
> Simple fix is to make sure that only "US" is checked.
>
> Mary
>
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