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I recently switched my MAC OSX over to Windows XP however now I am noticing that some of the keyboard buttons aren't what they should be and I am unable to do such things are a simple question make this is what happens when I do É doesn't looking like a question mark to me HELP PLS!
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So you deleted OS X?!
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no I didnt delete the os x I partitioned the two is what I did and now my keyboard is wanky with the punctuation keys any ideas
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If this is OS X, is your local language still properly set in the International Pref pane? Be sure to check in the Input Menu tab for correct choice for your local keyboard.
If you are actually still in Windows, then make sure that your Boot Camp drivers are properly installed. Those are on your Leopard installer DVD.
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can you direct me on how you do the first couple of things you are talking about pls
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Go to your System Preferences, then the International pref pane. Make sure the language selections are for your local language, whatever that might be...
If you have doubts about that, please ask a specific question about what you see.

You didn't respond - are you presently in Windows? or OS X?
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I am in Windows presently
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Good - reinstall your Windows drivers by inserting your OS X 10.5 installer DVD. The driver setup should autorun when you are booted to Windows.
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