Problems using Keyboard after installing Snow Leopard

hey Everyone I'm using a 13.3" Macbook Pro (summer 2009) and I recently took the plunge of installing Snow Leopard. I've installed the two new upgrades for it as well, but I am having troubles with my keyboard specifically in regards to copy/pasting, using the command Key short cut and even the delete button.
If anyone is having these problems as well let me know! And also if there are any quick fixes for this.

I'm also having an issue with my keyboard after upgrading to snow leopard, but not on my laptops native keyboard, that works just fine.
My issue is that I switched the Control and Command keys in the Keyboard > Modifier Keys... settings for all of the keyboards in the drop down menu so Control = Command and Command = Control.
This change worked correctly for my native laptop keyboard, but my external aluminum USB Apple keyboard (which is plugged into the USB port of my apple LED Cinema Display monitor) did not switch.
I've reset all of the modifier keys back to default settings and started over again several times, I've switch the USB port my keyboard was plugged into to another port on the monitor and even another port on the laptop, but nothing seems to work. It's driving me crazy, please help!

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