I believe you can set which key combination to use for spaces via
preferences.

On 19 Aug, 11:53, Ranulph Glanville <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have found that Spaces grabs various keys that I expect to use. For  
> instance, I can no longer get a euro sign, because Spaces has grabbed  
> the key combination.
>
> Ranulph
>
> On 19 Aug 2009, at 10:54, Keith Scott wrote:
>
>
>
> > Jason & Michael
>
> > I think Michael's problem is having the US keyboard selected already  
> > in his Preferences.
> > Best to select both British and US keyboards in the list of keyboards.
> > And also select "Show in Menu Bar".
> > Then a flag (Union Jack or Stars & Stripes) shows in the menubar,  
> > and it is easy to switch between the two.
>
> > (Always useful to make use of Keyboard Viewer, so make sure you  
> > select that too in your Input menu preferences)
>
> > Keith
> > ===========================================
>
> > Jason Davies wrote:
>
> >> Michael Rose wrote on 17/8/09 at 17:31
>
> >>> I've lost my hash-key.
>
> >>> I know it's supposed to be alt-3. It used to work.
>
> >> what do you get for alt 3 now? try shift 3.
>
> >> keyboards can be added in Sys Prefs/International/Input Menu.
> >> Try turning US on and clicking Show Input Menu in Menu Bar so
> >> you can see. I think it's shift 3 on US keyboards.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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