The switched one works very well but the cnrl-alt-u will still cause a special ASCII (250) character.
This may be a UK/European keyboard driver feature to enable access to odd characters as used in some European spellings. (not UK English)
Graham
The switched one works very well but the cnrl-alt-u will still cause a special ASCII (250) character.
This may be a UK/European keyboard driver feature to enable access to odd characters as used in some European spellings. (not UK English)
Graham