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How can I configure it?
I have a swedish keyboard with swedish keyboard setting. Everything works perfectly (едц) except that button. What can be wrong? /Richard ++ NOTE: It seems like the computer notices the input but that the button isn't assigned to anything (the keyboard-cursor stops). How can I manually assign a button to a sign? -- Last edited by riwa; 04-02-2006 at 02:49 PM.. |
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Problem Solved!!
It was my keyboard-manufacturer-setting that was wrong (strange only ONE button got messed up though). |
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