Ahh, OK. I had figured you had set up your keyboard the way you liked
already, so I wasn't going to suggest a full system change. That does
do the trick easiest, though! :)
Ryan
Mark Alexander wrote:
> Thanks for your reply,
>
> I think I've cured the problem now by setting up British English
> keyboard and removing the American English one (something I'd
> forgotten to do at the outset, I am ashamed to say).
>
> Alek
>
> On 18/08/06, Ryan Pavlik <abiryan@ryand.net> wrote:
>> The changing back to US English when you type is because of your
>> keyboard/locale settings in Windows ...
>
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