How do I disable the single and double quote accent nonsense

I use a new Mac Book Pro (Lion). I also use an external Dell keyboard. Whenver I type double quotes or single quotes and then immediatly type a letter the input that is made is that letter but with an accent. If I dont want the accent I have to hit the spacebar after the quote then the desired letter. While I press the single or double quote I get a small underline underneath it (notifying me that it wants to do an accent like I mentioned). How can I disable that entirely? I never nor will I ever use accents and I need my OS to keep up with my typing vs. slowing me down.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Dec 19, 2011 5:41 PM

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Posted on Dec 20, 2011 12:03 AM

Yes, the exact same thing happens. However, when i set my keyboard to "U.S." instead of "U.S. International PC" I dont have the problem. I think I was using that other one when I was trying to setup up my keyboard modifier keys to be like the pc. I think im set now. Sorry.

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How do I disable the single and double quote accent nonsense

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