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Old July 18th 05, 09:21 AM
Doug
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Default Quotes & apostrophes

How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want to have
double quotes with words between them.
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Doug
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Old July 18th 05, 09:42 AM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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Doug wrote:
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want
to have double quotes with words between them.


Not entirely sure what you mean. Could you please explain a little
better...?


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Old July 18th 05, 09:59 AM
Drew Tognola
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Doug,

If you are just talking about using a quote or an apostrophe, an apostrophe
is used just by pressing the quote/apostrophe key. If you need a quote you
must hold down the 'Shift' key and then press the quote/apostrophe key.

Drew

"Doug" wrote in message
...
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want to
have
double quotes with words between them.
--
Doug



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Old July 18th 05, 10:55 AM
Doug
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What happens now, is that when I hit the appropriate key, nothing happens.
No quote is displayed. If I hit the key again, I get both quotes. I then
must delete the second quote in order to get only one.

It seems to remember that I need a quote there, because if I type letters,
after hitting the quote key, the quote character is inserted correctly and
the second quote appears when I hit the key a second time. However, if I
want only one character, such as a quote, I need to hit the key twice, then
delete one.

It is annoying. When I hit a, I get an a, but when I hit " I get nothing,
and must hit " again, getting "", then delete one.
--
Doug


"Drew Tognola" wrote:

Doug,

If you are just talking about using a quote or an apostrophe, an apostrophe
is used just by pressing the quote/apostrophe key. If you need a quote you
must hold down the 'Shift' key and then press the quote/apostrophe key.

Drew

"Doug" wrote in message
...
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want to
have
double quotes with words between them.
--
Doug




  #5  
Old July 18th 05, 11:00 AM
Will Denny
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Hi

Have you tried you keyboard on another system or another keyboard on your
system to see where the fault may be? The keyboard you have now could have
developed a fault.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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"Doug" wrote in message
...
What happens now, is that when I hit the appropriate key, nothing happens.
No quote is displayed. If I hit the key again, I get both quotes. I then
must delete the second quote in order to get only one.

It seems to remember that I need a quote there, because if I type letters,
after hitting the quote key, the quote character is inserted correctly and
the second quote appears when I hit the key a second time. However, if I
want only one character, such as a quote, I need to hit the key twice,
then
delete one.

It is annoying. When I hit a, I get an a, but when I hit " I get nothing,
and must hit " again, getting "", then delete one.
--
Doug


"Drew Tognola" wrote:

Doug,

If you are just talking about using a quote or an apostrophe, an
apostrophe
is used just by pressing the quote/apostrophe key. If you need a quote
you
must hold down the 'Shift' key and then press the quote/apostrophe key.

Drew

"Doug" wrote in message
...
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want
to
have
double quotes with words between them.
--
Doug






  #6  
Old July 18th 05, 11:29 AM
Doug
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It is a laptop. The keyboard was OK under XP Home.
The problem started with the upgrade to XP Pro.

I have seen this problem before and there is a fix, but I can't work it out.
--
Doug


"Will Denny" wrote:

Hi

Have you tried you keyboard on another system or another keyboard on your
system to see where the fault may be? The keyboard you have now could have
developed a fault.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups


"Doug" wrote in message
...
What happens now, is that when I hit the appropriate key, nothing happens.
No quote is displayed. If I hit the key again, I get both quotes. I then
must delete the second quote in order to get only one.

It seems to remember that I need a quote there, because if I type letters,
after hitting the quote key, the quote character is inserted correctly and
the second quote appears when I hit the key a second time. However, if I
want only one character, such as a quote, I need to hit the key twice,
then
delete one.

It is annoying. When I hit a, I get an a, but when I hit " I get nothing,
and must hit " again, getting "", then delete one.
--
Doug


"Drew Tognola" wrote:

Doug,

If you are just talking about using a quote or an apostrophe, an
apostrophe
is used just by pressing the quote/apostrophe key. If you need a quote
you
must hold down the 'Shift' key and then press the quote/apostrophe key.

Drew

"Doug" wrote in message
...
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want
to
have
double quotes with words between them.
--
Doug






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Old July 18th 05, 11:57 AM
David Candy
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That's because you are using the US International keyboard.
Install the US International keyboard. Start - Control Panel - Regional =
And Language Options - Languages - Details - Add. While here review the =
Key Settings to switch keyboards or turn on the Language Bar (Advanced =
Text Services must not be disabled).=20

This works in two modes. Right Alt or Shift + Right Alt + another key =
and also by pressing dead keys (such as accents). On non US Keyboards =
the Right Alt key is called Alt Gr.

Right Alt is the same key as Ctrl + Left Alt on the US International =
keyboards, and on almost all keyboards except the standard US keyboards =
where left and right keys are treated the same . This is a reason why =
Ctrl + Alt should not be used to set hotkeys. Also F12 should also not =
be used for hotkeys as it's reserved for attaching a debugger.

The Dead Keys
The dead keys are the apostrophe ('), quotation mark ("), accent grave =
(`), tilde (~), and caret (^). If these are pressed the system waits for =
the next key. If it is in the list below then it enters the symbol =
character else it enters both keys seperately. These work with uppercase =
where appropiate.


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  #8  
Old July 18th 05, 12:05 PM
Doug
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Thanks David.

I guess you meant to install US keyboard. I already had the International
loaded, which caused the problem.

The US keyboard works well.
--
Doug


"David Candy" wrote:

That's because you are using the US International keyboard.
Install the US International keyboard. Start - Control Panel - Regional And Language Options - Languages - Details - Add. While here review the Key Settings to switch keyboards or turn on the Language Bar (Advanced Text Services must not be disabled).

This works in two modes. Right Alt or Shift + Right Alt + another key and also by pressing dead keys (such as accents). On non US Keyboards the Right Alt key is called Alt Gr.

Right Alt is the same key as Ctrl + Left Alt on the US International keyboards, and on almost all keyboards except the standard US keyboards where left and right keys are treated the same . This is a reason why Ctrl + Alt should not be used to set hotkeys. Also F12 should also not be used for hotkeys as it's reserved for attaching a debugger.

The Dead Keys
The dead keys are the apostrophe ('), quotation mark ("), accent grave (`), tilde (~), and caret (^). If these are pressed the system waits for the next key. If it is in the list below then it enters the symbol character else it enters both keys seperately. These work with uppercase where appropiate.


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http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives/...nt/001075.html
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"Doug" wrote in message ...
What happens now, is that when I hit the appropriate key, nothing happens.
No quote is displayed. If I hit the key again, I get both quotes. I then
must delete the second quote in order to get only one.

It seems to remember that I need a quote there, because if I type letters,
after hitting the quote key, the quote character is inserted correctly and
the second quote appears when I hit the key a second time. However, if I
want only one character, such as a quote, I need to hit the key twice, then
delete one.

It is annoying. When I hit a, I get an a, but when I hit " I get nothing,
and must hit " again, getting "", then delete one.
--
Doug


"Drew Tognola" wrote:

Doug,

If you are just talking about using a quote or an apostrophe, an apostrophe
is used just by pressing the quote/apostrophe key. If you need a quote you
must hold down the 'Shift' key and then press the quote/apostrophe key.

Drew

"Doug" wrote in message
...
How do I get " and ' to work when I hit the key? I don't always want to
have
double quotes with words between them.
--
Doug




 




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