C3-00 keyboard layout english after repair

Hello Guys!
I had some problems with my C3-00, so I bring it no Nokia Care Support and they send it me back with the newest Firmeware and all things that were coruppted are now fine!
BUT: I'm using my Phone in Austria, so my mother tongue is German and the C3 is set to "German (Deutsch)" but the keyboard Layout is now englisch!! (
I recognized it because when I press the "Y" button on my Handy, I get a "Z" and any other Charakters are changed.
How can I set the keyboard layout to German?
BTW: I bought my C3 in Austria but NOW its a englisch keyboard layout!
Please help me guys!!

I dont have an s40 phone and I dont have the menu structure memorized, but you should check under settings if there is a writing language option. Chainge it to German.
If you find my post helpful please click the green star on the left under the avatar. Thanks.

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