* James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> [11-06-12 21:12]:
Given that the standard U.S. keyboard doesn't support using that AltGr key, how do you manage that?
You realize that it *is* possible to set almost any key on almost any keyboard to the value you wish? And even easier on my 20 year old programable Gateway 2000 Anykey keyboard with it's own memory and processor, and *no* win keys :^) iiuc, standard setting since 12.1 is/was right alt key is AltGr (compose)
Check out the link below to see the differences between U.S. and U.S. International keyboards. Are you sure you don't have the U.S. International keyboard enabled?
That is what I said, US keyboard, not "International". http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/keyboard.setting.jpg
It's easy enough to do in Linux & Windows.
windoz ??
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