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I changed my keyboard input using International (System Preferences) and now, even though I have changed back to US, the keyboard input is Spanish, although US extended (unicode) works fine. How do I get back to the good old US?
Thanks. I have tried logging out and logging in as root and changing, then logging back in...did not work. I have repaired permissions...did not work. Mac G4 OS 10.4.11 |
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I am answering my own question for any of you who have the same problem. I actually found the answer here: Unchecking Dvorak keyboard layout [Archive] - The macosxhints Forums
You have to toggle another ROMAN language in International-Input Menu, and then click FORMATS (which resets the list) and then you should be fine. |
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