I'm a very happy mac user except for the fact that the keyboard doesn't
agree with my fingers. I have a Logitech Internet Navigator keyboard
that I bought for my PC and suits me fine...
I installed the latest mac drivers and plugged in the Logitech to the
Mac, but I have a problem inasmuch as though the keyboard shows a "
above the 2 key, what actually comes out is @.
Am I missing something obvious, or do I just need to keep the Mac
keyboard close at hand to refer to for some of the more obscure keys?
TIA
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Ian
The Onion Man
Check out Versiontracker - I'm sure there's a software widget to account
for that issue ...
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Adrian
Sounds like you have the UK version of the keyboard driver, instead of the US
version (or vice versa).
>>>I installed the latest mac drivers and plugged in the Logitech to the
>>>Mac, but I have a problem inasmuch as though the keyboard shows a "
>>>above the 2 key, what actually comes out is @.
>>>
>>
>>Check out Versiontracker - I'm sure there's a software widget to account
>>for that issue ...
>>
>>
>
>
> Sounds like you have the UK version of the keyboard driver, instead of the US
> version (or vice versa).
>
Thanks to both of you. VersionTracker is something new to me, but I
found what you recommended.
FWIW... It turned out that installing the Logitech had created a whole
load of keyboard mappings on the input palette and all I had to do was
ensure that the correct one was ticked and select it .