This keyboard issue happens on my systems as well, but it's not really a
problem. You don't have to reboot your system. Just press the left alt
and shift keys together to change back to your normal keyboard. I don't
know what exactly causes the keyboard to change, but luckily it's easy
enough to change back.
Regards
Christo
Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
This has to do with your keyboard configuration. Not with Window-Eyes.
Ng Choon Hwee said the following on 10/24/2008 5:00 AM:
Hi, after installing 7.01 I am experiencing the following random
problem. On three occasions, twice on my pc and once on another, a
couple of keys on the keyboard change functions. For example, pressing
the ctrl-\ (backslash)results in the @ (at) sign. When that happens, I
hear "keyboard UK" when at the desktop and "keyboard US" when in
control pannel. I am still not able to pinpoint the cause. A reboot is
necessary to restore the keyboard. Both machines have xp sp3 installed.
Regards
Choon Hwee
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