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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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here some example pics ...
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/4107/dsc09661l.jpg (pdate on top right instead of Update)
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/9623/dsc09658u.jpg (SA instead of USA, K instead of UK)
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2009-12-25
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@ Germany
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2009-12-25
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2010-01-01
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It's not a keyboard issue tho, even within the internal menus, the capital 'U' just doesn't show up.
So in menus I see things like 'pdating' instead of 'Updating', 'SA' instead of 'USA', 'nited Kingdom' instead of 'United Kingdom' or 'se' instead of 'Use'.
If I try to type a capital 'U' in say a txt, it displays a small 'u' instead.
Any idea what this could be?