Tiger won't recognize Japanese IME keys

I'm using OS X 10.4.6 with a Japanese keyboard. I need to switch between Kotoeri and USA input methods frequently. On this keyboard which I have imported from Japan, there are buttons specifically for this purpose.
However, I cannot make Tiger recognize the keys. If I select "Japanese JIS keyboard with input method keys" from the keyboard preferences, everything works fine except for the keys next to the spacebar and the key to the left of the '1' key.
In keyboard viewer there are just holes where these keys should be. "power", "sleep" and "wake" seem just fine. What can I do to fix this?

If
I select "Japanese JIS keyboard with input method
keys" from the keyboard preferences, everything works
fine except for the keys next to the spacebar and the
key to the left of the '1' key.
Exactly where are these preferences that mention a JIS keyboard? I don't see them on my machine.
I have heard of machines not recognizing a JIS layout at all, in which case resetting the PMU may fix it. But your problem seems different, if everything works right except a couple keys.
As a temporary work-around, you should be able to switch between US and Kotoeri using Apple + space (or whatever you have set in the shortcuts prefs for the Select Previous Input Source function).

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