Does any of below lines improve your issue?

Seiji

1.
(setq default-input-method "MacOSX")

2.
(setq mac-pass-key-to-system-on-read-only-buffer t)
;; (setq mac-pass-key-to-system-on-read-only-buffer nil)

3.
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)


On 2008/07/18, at 15:38, Joshua Taylor wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I just downloaded the Summer 2008 Carbon Emacs, and I'm running on OS
>X 10.5.4. Using the plain U.S. keyboard, after C-s "I-Search:" appears
>in the minibuffer and keyboard input appears in the minibuffer and
>searching is as usual. With the U.S. Extended keyboard, after C-s,
>"I-Search []:" appears in the minibuffer, and keyboard input doesn't
>seem to go anywhere.
>
>I've put up a video of this behavior at: 
>http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~tayloj/BUGS/emacs-keyboard.mov
>
>[edit... My first post didn't go through, as I wasn't a member of the
>group, but in the meanwhile, I found the thread
>http://groups.google.com/group/carbon-emacs/browse_thread/thread/b51921f9644b954c?hl=en#
>, which seems to be related.]
>
>I've managed to partially fix my problem. If I select Options > Mule >
>Set Language Environment > UTF-8, (the same effect also from C-x RET
>l, UTF-8) then Toggle-Input C-\ begins to have an effect, and I can
>start to search again (after a toggle). The effect of toggling is
>clear after a a search is begun with C-s; the "[]" appears and
>disappears.
>
>Now, it seems that I could add (set-language-environment "UTF-8") to
>my .emacs file, but I don't always use the U.S. Extended keyboard, and
>so I imagine that there is a better way to get around this issue.
>
>All help is greatly appreciated!
>
>//JT
>
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