New typing behaviour with Windows 7.

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Peter Jason

Check your regional settings (search Regional Settings, select, then
look at the Keyboards and Languages tab). You have input set to some
other language than English, one in which the " is a dead key. I bet
if you type " and then letter O it will come out as O with a
diaeresis.
True. But I fixed it as described above.
 
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chrisv

Joey from NY said:
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Fsck you arsehole troll!

ʞuoןd
 
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Gene E. Bloch

Check your regional settings (search Regional Settings, select, then
look at the Keyboards and Languages tab). You have input set to some
other language than English, one in which the " is a dead key. I bet
if you type " and then letter O it will come out as O with a
diaeresis.
That's only on odd-numbered days. On even-numbered days, it comes out
as o with an umlaut.
 

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