Keyboard problem: US International setting.

Wracky

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Hi there and thanks for reading :)

Lately, whenever I'm using MSN, something happens to my US International keyboard setting. My keyboard setting is usually at NL - United states International.
Whenever I type a " followed by an e for example, it writes: ë

The problem:
Now my best guess is that it's something MSN does, but after chatting for a bit,
My keyboard setting sometimes messes up. Instead of typing "it's" for example, it types: ""it''s""'
It really messes up. "e results in ""e

I have tried setting the keyboard to a different setting and back, but it doesn't work.
If I switch to US -United states International for example, it works again, but switching back to NL messes is up again.

so far, the only solution I have found to get NL - united states international to work again is reboot my computer :sarc:


Has anyone ever seen this? It is not something specific to my computer. My Vista 32bit at work has the same issue.... SOMETIMES...

Kind regards,
Wracky
 

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Thanks for your quick reply :)
The script in MSN is set to western.

Also: MSN usually works, but sometimes, the keyboard setting gets messed up.
When it is, it's messed up system wide, not just in MSN. I experience the same problem right now while typing this ;) notepad too.
 

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Same problem with command prompt?
Did you change the keyboard to check it?
Language has been changed in control panel / keyboard language?
Check if you have an irq conflict with the keyboard.

Sorry that's all i can think of for the moment.
 

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Thanks again :)
The Keyboard is on IRQ 1?(according to the device manager) and does not cause any conflicts.
There is only one language in the keyboard language menu, and that's NL - United states international.
My keyboard is fine, since it works on US - United states international, just no longer on NL. A reboot always fixes the problem. I also have this at work some times, with a different system.
 

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I solved this problem by changing my input language to English (Zimbabwe) and then selecting United States international there. Now it works fine, I can make ümlauts and so forth. Just an FYI.

Also its a pain to register given that all I wanted to do was post a quick answer to help people, I gain nothing from it. Maybe some kind of system where anonymous people could make one post, which would then be approved by an administrator, could fix the problem.
 

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