Modifier Keys Not Restoring to Default

I changed my modifier key mapping so that I could use a Windows keyboard with my MacBook Pro (late 2008). I set the Control key to function as the Command key and vice versa. Now it won't change back.
I've changed the key selections. Restored Defaults under Keyboard & Mouse. I've performed a Disk Utility. I've confirmed nothing is selected under Speech.
At a loss and kind of miffed. Makes using my laptop quite inconvenient when not at my desk.
Any thoughts or suggestions?

OK, I've solved the problem. Here's how you fix it:
1. Plug in the external keyboard and set the modifier keys to work correctly with the external keyboard.
2. Change the modifier keys back to default settings. Try the laptop keyboard to insure the modifier keys work correctly.
3. Go back to the modifier keys section and in the "Select keyboard:" drop down pick the external keyboard.
4. Change the modifier keys to work with the external keyboard.
5. Test both keyboards, they should now work.
You might not have to do all these steps, but that's what I did and it worked. Good luck.

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