Configurating my Logitec (non-Apple) keyboard

Hi
I have an on-going issue where the following keyboard keys have been swapped around;
@ and "
I know from my PC experience that this is usually rectifed (on the PC anyway) by changing from US to UK layout.
I have double checked my Mac setup and have British keyboard layout. I have also followed the procedure of restarting with options to change the keyboard and I can also confirm it was set to British.
Any help would be most appreciated.
thanks
mini mac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

still having same issue, but obviously no one knows how to sort.

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