Why can’t I type foreign characters such as ümlaut or çedilla?
On Mac OS X: There’s a bug in Web Photos Pro 1.0.0 making it impossible to type foreign characters (such as ümlaut or çedilla) when you’re using the standard U.S. keyboard layout. If you want to type foreign characters, you can either copy and paste them from another program, or you can use a different keyboard. For example, both the US Extended and British keyboards support typing foreign characters. Changing your keyboard is easy on Mac OS X. Open “System Preferences…” from the Apple menu, and choose the “International” icon (under Personal). Select the “Input Menu” tab, then check the “U.S.” and “U.S. Extended” keyboards, and also check the “Show input menu in menubar” checkbox (at the bottom of the panel). This will cause a keyboard menu to be displayed in the menu bar, allowing you to switch between the standard and extended US keyboards whenever you need to type foreign characters. On Windows 2000/XP: Typing foreign characters in Windows with a standard US keyboard is a little bi