Did you change the settings on every tab in the Regional and Language Options control panel? On the Language tab, you have to click Details button. Make sure it's set correctly at the top of that screen and make sure correct keyboard is selected in the box below. If it's not listed, click Add button, make the change at the top of that screen, and click ok back to previous screen. Now select your keyboard in the box, and click ok back to desktop. Reboot.
Thank you for your help, but I tried it already and was the same.
What I found out with a friend is setting my language to Portuguese (BR) and the keyboard layout to United States International. Then, I will have these special character "ç, á, ü, etc".
There are small differences between US and UK keyboards, but it's not a big difference like US to Hungarian.... :-)
Thanks again,
Rgs,
Guilherme Santos
Message Edited by Guilherme Santos on 01-11-200702:28 AM
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Thank you for your help, but I tried it already and was the same.
What I found out with a friend is setting my language to Portuguese (BR) and the keyboard layout to United States International. Then, I will have these special character "ç, á, ü, etc".
There are small differences between US and UK keyboards, but it's not a big difference like US to Hungarian.... :-)
Thanks again,
Rgs,
Guilherme Santos
Message Edited by Guilherme Santos on 01-11-200702:28 AM