In a message dated 2009.04.02 04:49 -0500, Reinier Bakels wrote:
...
Please note that Windows tends to switch keyboard definitions
unexpectedly - if you have multiple keyboards defined (e.g. the US
keyboard both as "US international" and native US). The solution is
remove (deactivate) all unneeded definitions (via the control panel).
Well, maybe not a "solution", but presumably fewer keyboard definitions
woulde minimize the problem, which is simply caused by hitting Ctrl-Shift (a
common enough occurrence), which switches to the next keyboard. One simple
solution for that is to use the language bar key settings to assign specific
Ctrl-Shift combinations, as in:
Ctrl-Shift-1: first keyboard
Ctrl-Shift-2: second keyboard
...
That way you can at least be sure of the keyboard before hitting your
dead-key combinations.
John
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