That would do it, then. Under "U.S. English alternative
international...", that key doesn't produce apostrophe or double-quote
unless you shift it with the right alt key. It normally produces the
dead_acute accent, which puts an acute accent over the next character
you type. If this is not what you want, you should possibly be using the
regular "U.S. English" keyboard instead.

When Emacs is seeing characters in input mode, it displays them
immediately, with underlining, until the input sequence is translated.
Hope that helps!

** Changed in: emacs21 (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Micah Cowan => (unassigned)
       Status: Needs Info => Rejected

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I can't type ç in portuguese-prefix input method
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