Getting rid of US keyboard in Leopard

Michael Grant mgrant at gmail.com
Fri Nov 2 06:59:37 PDT 2007


Huh. Well, I'm not going to invest any more time into figuring out
exactly what the pattern is, but it looks like certain keyboards have
some kind of dependencies on others, so that if one of them is active,
at least one of another category also has to be on. At least, there
are some that can't be the only one active (including the one I'd
really prefer to use).

Michael

On 11/2/07, LuKreme <kremels at kreme.com> wrote:
>
> On 1-Nov-2007, at 18:36, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> > So it seems that one of those three (US, US Unicode, or Unicode Hex)
> > always has to be on.
>
> No, those are just the examples I used.  One of something has to be
> on.  but I just set the keyboard to spanish and turned everything else
> off.  Worked fine.
>
> Now it's Romanian, though I see no difference off the top of my head.
> Ah the square brackets are ă and â.
>
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