Hi Frank. My response was to Jeroen's e-mail. I assume he was talking about
the actual quotes key on a US keyboard, rather than anything related to
accented characters.
Incidentally, Alt-Gr combos don't seem to produce them for me, so that may
be a Linux/Windows difference but it isn't something I'm remotely familiar
with so I'll leave it to the devs to clarify if/when they have the chance.

Regards,
James

On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 6:13 AM, Frank de Bruijn <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In article <CAFWmK8yJ3gCobRh33R0CnfBm3AkN3rFNqJVEVW+9+nN0nvBSDA@mail.
> gmail.com>,
>    J Percival <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm not familiar with using a US keyboard under RiscOS and I only have a
> UK
> > one here, but I tried setting country to USA on RO5.22 (through
> *configure
> > country, *country, and *keyboard) and it acted as I would have expected
> > with " changing to @ and vice-versa, etc.
>
> This isn't about setting the keyboard handler to US or UK. It's the
> (right) keys not working as they should. I have to hold down the AltGr
> key whenever I want an accent to show up. Not just the " and ', by the
> way. All of them, `, ^ and ~ as well.
>
> I think it may have something to do with the host using a handler like
> 'UK international with dead keys'. Somehow RPCEmu doesn't respect that
> and treats it like 'UK international with AltGr'.
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
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