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Windows Vista bizarrelly does not have a keyboard
layout with UK letter positioning and dead-keys.
That means, if you want to type an accented á,
for example, either
you use the US-International with dead keys, which
have some letters in the wrong places, or you put
some other latin keyboard that contains the appropriate
keys, but obviously in the wrong positions.
This keyboard layout solves that prolem. If you type
~n you get ñ, if you type ^a you will get an â. Every symbol is where it should be in the keyboard.
Just download, run the setup.exe, and choose it as your keyboard layout as any other keyboard layout. Of course, being this an executable file that will ask for
admnistration permisions to be installed, you have to simply trust it.
It was made by a Microsoft Keyboard Assistance that
is available on the web, so it is not big deal.