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Scott Hill wrote:
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> I always wondered what ALT GR was for. UK, and I believe US, keyboards
> have single keypresses for '[' and ']'. On my keyboard they're between the
> 'P' and Enter keys.
>
French keyboards have more caracters (including accentuated letters for
example) with the same number of keys. To allow this some keys (the
number row for example) can make 3 different caracters: one on their
own, one with the SHIFT key, and one with the ALT-GR key (which replaces
the right ALT key of the qwerty keyboard)
Jerome
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