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keyboard Problems . . US XP, Japanese keyboard?

Hello,I started having keyboard problems last night,i'm running XP Pro SP2, US, with Japanese keyboard.Everything was fine till last night when I noticed that typying the B letter would turn on Japanese input, and typing V would always put extra Cs(5V cvvccvcvcv)the problem occur even with English as default input, in that case, only the V is faulty.In Safemode or GUEST, there are no problem (in Guest, everything is US/English)What is the problem ???

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there might be a problem with your keyboard because i have a japanese keyboard also and theres no problem with thatthe thing is as you observed the keyboard letters C and V are on the same row and close to each other so there might be some technical error as you press your keyboardspecially when its already a 2nd hand most of japanese just get rid of their appliances when its already malfunctioningso i advice you just clean it or just buy a new one.and to tell you keyboard is the cheapest part of a PCits up to youand there nothing wrong with your PC its just on your keyboard. okie.?have a nice day
go to control panel, then choose 'regional and language options'. click on 'keyboards and languages', then on 'change keyboards'. click on 'add', then choose the language you want. experiment with the types of keyboard - choose one that suits your needs best. after closing the 'add' box, click on the 'language bar' tab. there, make sure that you have ticked the box that allows you to see the bar on the desktop or wherever so you can change between languages easily. hope that helps!

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