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Guest Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail
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I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the keyboard

from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed in the

enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type both the

username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote system did not

solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the cause of

the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I need to

fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my productivity!

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Remote desktop typing wrong keys

 

 

<Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail> wrote in message

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> I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the keyboard

> from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed in the

> enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type both the

> username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote system did

> not

> solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

> connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the cause of

> the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I need

> to

> fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my

> productivity!

>

 

Somewhere or other you loaded a Dvorak keyboard - see here:

http://aoeui.sourceforge.net/. Have a look at your Regional Settings in the

Control Panel!

Guest Nepatsfan
Posted

Re: Remote desktop typing wrong keys

 

<Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail> wrote in message

news:ufQs7D$JJHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the keyboard

> from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed in the

> enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type both the

> username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote system did

> not

> solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

> connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the cause of

> the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I need

> to

> fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my

> productivity!

>

 

 

Check the settings on the remote computer to see if it's using a Dvorak

keyboard. Go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options and click on

the Languages tab. In the Text services and input languages box, click on

the Details button. Take a look in the Default input language box and see

what keyboard layout is being used. You may need to restart the remote

computer for the changes to take effect.

 

Good luck

 

Nepatsfan

Guest Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail
Posted

Re: Remote desktop typing wrong keys

 

Thanks, I thought that was a possibility, but I assumed it wasn't a

Dvorak layout because the keys did not spell out dvorak! The regional

settings are now configured back to US, will see if the setting sticks post

reboot or not. The last time it happened last week, it went away post

reboot.

 

"Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote in message

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> <Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail> wrote in message

> news:ufQs7D$JJHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the keyboard

>> from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed in

>> the

>> enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type both

>> the

>> username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote system did

>> not

>> solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

>> connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the cause of

>> the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I need

>> to

>> fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my

>> productivity!

>>

>

>

> Check the settings on the remote computer to see if it's using a Dvorak

> keyboard. Go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options and click

> on the Languages tab. In the Text services and input languages box, click

> on the Details button. Take a look in the Default input language box and

> see what keyboard layout is being used. You may need to restart the remote

> computer for the changes to take effect.

>

> Good luck

>

> Nepatsfan

>

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Guest Morgan che
Posted

Re: Remote desktop typing wrong keys

 

Hi,

 

I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

 

Have this issue been sovled or you need further assistance? please feel

free to let me know.

Sincerely

Morgan Che

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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---> Thanks, I thought that was a possibility, but I assumed it wasn't a

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post

--->reboot or not. The last time it happened last week, it went away post

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--->> <Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail> wrote in message

--->> news:ufQs7D$JJHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

--->>> I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the

keyboard

--->>> from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed

in

--->>> the

--->>> enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type

both

--->>> the

--->>> username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote system

did

--->>> not

--->>> solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

--->>> connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the

cause of

--->>> the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I

need

--->>> to

--->>> fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my

--->>> productivity!

--->>>

--->>

--->>

--->> Check the settings on the remote computer to see if it's using a

Dvorak

--->> keyboard. Go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options and

click

--->> on the Languages tab. In the Text services and input languages box,

click

--->> on the Details button. Take a look in the Default input language box

and

--->> see what keyboard layout is being used. You may need to restart the

remote

--->> computer for the changes to take effect.

--->>

--->> Good luck

--->>

--->> Nepatsfan

--->>

--->

--->

Guest Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail
Posted

Re: Remote desktop typing wrong keys

 

Issue has been solved and not reoccurred yet, thanks for the follow-up

Morgan Che. Issue closed.

 

"Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

>

> Have this issue been sovled or you need further assistance? please feel

> free to let me know.

> Sincerely

> Morgan Che

> Microsoft Online Support

> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>

> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

> =====================================================

> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> =====================================================

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> rights.

>

>

> --------------------

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> --->

> ---> Thanks, I thought that was a possibility, but I assumed it wasn't

> a

> --->Dvorak layout because the keys did not spell out dvorak! The regional

> --->settings are now configured back to US, will see if the setting sticks

> post

> --->reboot or not. The last time it happened last week, it went away post

> --->reboot.

> --->

> --->"Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote in message

> --->news:u7qjse$JJHA.1936@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> --->> <Mltwwlco@noemail.noemail> wrote in message

> --->> news:ufQs7D$JJHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> --->>> I have a Windows XP Pro SP2 system that seems to re-map the

> keyboard

> --->>> from a standard QWERTY US 101 keyboard to the strange one displayed

> in

> --->>> the

> --->>> enclosed jpg. This occurs AFTER login, because I am able to type

> both

> --->>> the

> --->>> username and password without problems. Rebooting the remote

> system

> did

> --->>> not

> --->>> solve the problem, and the same wrong keyboard mapping occurs when

> --->>> connecting from a Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop (numlock was not the

> cause of

> --->>> the problem) as well as an ancient Windows 2000 Pro SP4 desktop. I

> need

> --->>> to

> --->>> fix this ASAP, since using the onscreen keyboard is killing my

> --->>> productivity!

> --->>>

> --->>

> --->>

> --->> Check the settings on the remote computer to see if it's using a

> Dvorak

> --->> keyboard. Go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options and

> click

> --->> on the Languages tab. In the Text services and input languages box,

> click

> --->> on the Details button. Take a look in the Default input language box

> and

> --->> see what keyboard layout is being used. You may need to restart the

> remote

> --->> computer for the changes to take effect.

> --->>

> --->> Good luck

> --->>

> --->> Nepatsfan

> --->>

> --->

> --->

>


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