Why do the characters I type using the Shift key appear on the right instead of the left?
Problem: Using any Keyman or Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator keyboard, all the Hebrew characters typed without ‘shift’ are fine. Everything is as it should be. Any character typed with ‘shift’ (aleph, ayin, final forms, tsere, qamets) appear as the correct character, but at the right hand end of the string, instead of the left. Sometimes, the language indicator in Word 2000 changes to English, but the language indicator on the Windows taskbar remains ‘HE’ and the Keyman icon on the windows taskbar remains aleph (for Keyman). Sometimes the diacritics are in the wrong place — too far left. Changing the font and keyboard by hand makes no difference. Rebooting makes no difference. More info: Sometimes pressing the Shift key can cause an unwanted font change that breaks correct text rendering in Microsoft Word 2000 or 2002. This bug may display empty boxes, misplace diacritics after consonants, or place consonants on the right end of the line instead of the left. Solution: This bug is cor
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