Actually, that seems to have solved it! I added another keyboard, switched to it and removed the UK one, then switched back again and it seems to work now.
Thanks very much for your help.
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Actually, that seems to have solved it! I added another keyboard, switched to it and removed the UK one, then switched back again and it seems to work now.
Thanks very much for your help.
Hi,
Yes, the differences I'm seeing are exactly UK vs USA keyboards.
In System Settings -> Language Support, it is set to English (United Kingdom), so that's OK.
I don't suppose the...
Thanks for the help. That should work but will take a while to implement since there's a lot of remapping to be done. I don't suppose you know what the actual root of the problem is? It seems very...
Anyone?
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, when I press the small keyboard icon I get the correct keyboard layout. My keyboard is nothing special, it is just a perfectly standard UK layout. It's the Logitech...
Hi,
I have a UK qwerty keyboard, but Ubuntu doesn't seem to recognise the layout correctly. For example, the @ and " are switched round from how they should be.
The mysterious thing is that the...
Amazing! That seems to have fixed it. Thank you so much for your help.
Am I posting this in the wrong place? Is there somewhere else I should be asking for help?
I hate to bump threads but I'm sure this can't be a very difficult problem. It happened twice on a completely fresh install, so surely it's a known issue? And my computer is pretty impractical to use...
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu 12.04.1 and everything seemed to be working for a couple of days until I got some error messages when starting up the computer. Unfortunately I didn't write down exactly...