The same thing happened under English(US) session with a Swedish
keyboard. But after I change some settings of SCIM, problem solved.

Right click on the icon of SCIM, choose "SCIM setup", then in
"IMEngine" ->"Global setup" ->"Other", enable "English/European".
After that you'd better restart your session.

Hope it works.

On 10/22/07, Loïc Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: language-support-zh
>
> Installing Chinese language support and checking the "Enable support to enter 
> complex
> characters" box messes up the keyboard input.
>
> After reboot, and under either an English (United Kingdom) or French
> (France) session, keys like ^ and ¨ doesn't work anymore : instead of
> waiting the vowel input to combine with it as in î and ï, they print ^i
> and ¨i.
>
> Uninstalling Chinese language support and unchecking the "Enable support to 
> enter complex
> characters" box solves the problem after reboot, but then no Chinese support 
> is installed - deinstalling, rebooting, then reinstalling, rebooting each 
> time one has to change language in the same document is hardly a productivity 
> boost.
>
> ** Affects: language-support-zh (Ubuntu)
>      Importance: Undecided
>          Status: Confirmed
>
> --
> [Gusty] Installation of Chinese language support borks the keyboard
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155780
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Simplified Chinese Translators, which is a bug contact for language-
> support-zh in ubuntu.
>


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