Bootcamp and Apple Keyboard Support

Hi,
Been looking on the internet but have had no luck!
When using a Macbook Pro in Windows XP, I am having trouble getting inverted commas, speech marks, whatever you call them, basically this below
The comma below is fine, when you shift however to use these inverted commas, Apple's keyboard support provides this
¨
which isn't very useful when writing VB code. Was wondering if anyone knew any possible solutions? Every other button and when shifting provides the right charactor. At the moment Im having to copy and paste them which is most frustrating as I have to copy and paste other stuff all the time too.
Thanks

Try the bootcamp forum:
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