![]() However, the Internet to the rescue! Some kind soul has posted new keyboard layouts for OS X to correctly map the British English key layout. Well, it works, but it doesn’t stick OS X keeps switching back to standard British English, which means when I try to type out quotes, it comes out with at signs. dmg to make that bit work again) is that the trusty icle. An immediate downside (apart from having to manually upgrade Xcode to 3.2, and reinstall MacPorts from. So now Snow Leopard is out, and it’s fab and lovely and nippy and dices and slices and so on. rsrc file as to how to sort this defect out, at least in software. In Tiger and Leopard, I used Phil Gyford’s awesome instructions and the associated. Various characters are just in the wrong place, such as quotation marks, backslash, hash mark (or pound, for my American friends), tilde, and so on. One of their foibles is that Apple have decided the standard British English, or UK, keyboard layout should not match that of every other computer manufacturer on the planet. For the last couple of years, I’ve fallen more and more back in love with Macs.
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