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heoni

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May 21, 2011
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Hello! I only became a Mac user today, but unfortunately I'm having some issues with the keyboard.

So when I first set up my iMac, I also set the keyboard to input Japanese and Korean along with the default US keyboard. But now, some symbols are mapped to the wrong places, even though I'm on US input. For instance, instead of getting @ when I press shift+2, I get ".

When I open the keyboard viewer, it says "U.S." at the top, yet it displays the Japanese keyboard:
Screenshot2011-05-21at22521AM.png


I just want to get back to the default US keyboard, but I don't know what to do. I've tried disabling the Japanese and Korean inputs several times, but nothing changes. Can someone help me?
 
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