Re: Keyboard layout



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:50:24 -0700, aaron wrote:

> Thanks for your help. This works while I am logged into my account, but
> before logging in (ie. when typing passwords) the keyboard has the previous
> US(?) layout. Can I alter ths as well?

Glad to hear that works (at least some of the time for you), aaron. At the
log on screen, only system preferences are loaded; user preferences haven't
been loaded yet. Still... I'm surprised that setting matching languages for
system and for keyboard is not sticking for log on and I would expect both
to be considered system settings. When you added English UK for the
keyboard, did you move it up in the list as the first preferred language?
You could also try removing English US for the keyboard (can add it again
later).

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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