Hello Rosemary,

It looks like your keyboard-language settings are not right
configured. You can fix this by running
"MenuDrake->System->configuration->configure your computer" in KDE.
Enter your root password, and click: "Hardware", than click
"Keyboard". Now you see a listing of counry's, select the country your
keyboard is made in. (in my case it is "US keyboard (international)"

I hope this will help you

Regards,
Joris Hooijberg




On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 06:07:27 +1300, Rosemary McGillicuddy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello listers,
> 
> Sorry to have so many questions.  I noticed that keys aren't producing the
> letters/symbols that I am used to.  e.g. @ is not in it's usual place as
> indicated on the keyboard, seems to have swapped with  ".  There are others
> also.  I think I must have selected UK keyboard instead of US.  Is there a
> way for me to remedy this?
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Rosemary
> 
> I have googled it but maybe my search terms are wrong because didn't get
> anything that helped.  Will keep searching though.
> 
> 
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