> > To the OP: you should certainly check out the Windows keyboard layout > > settings. The key combo that switches settings can be set by the user. > > There are a bunch of possible options here, such as shift-alt (which IIUC > > is the default one) or shift-ctrl, which are needed in Emacs to access > > certain shortcuts, e.g., M-% or M-$. Using any of those functions will > > switch the layout. > Actually on my machine shift-alt seems to switch the keyboard settings. No > wonder it happened so often, every time one wants to go to the end of a > buffer he needs to use that combo with the ">" key, if the timing of > pressing the three keys is not as it should then the keyboard get switched!
Indeed! (Though I personally still use the Home and End keys to do that, but well... ;-) > I have administrative rights on my machine but when I go to <start> ---> > <parameters settings> ---> <configuration board> ---> <keyboard> (note that > I am translating these from French -- hence it may not be the exact words > in English), all I can do here is to alter "repetition speed", update the > driver and a few other little things NOT related to the keyboard settings, > am I looking at the right place? I don't think so, no. I don't have Windows (anymore, thank $DEITY), but IIRC you need to look under something like Internationalisation. Wait a sec, let me google an image of the XP control panel... Ok, so I think it's called "Regional and Language Settings" in the English version. HTH -- Joost Kremers, PhD University of Frankfurt Institute for Cognitive Linguistics Grüneburgplatz 1 60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
