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On 8/4/2015 10:05 AM, scott wrote:
>> Tell me about it. The German keyboard layout shares exactly five(!)
>> punctuation character locations with the US one, AND has two letter keys
>> swapped.
>
> The first time I got in front of a German kezboard it took me about five
> minutes to find the @ symbol.
>
> BUT the biggest problem for me is that German kezboards don't have a
> Caps Lock, but actually a Shift Lock. So if you want to type something
> that's all-caps with numbers (eg a product key, UK postcode or
> something) you are either going to get a mess or a worn out shift key.
>
Have you tried using a French keyboard?
I was once given a m/c with a Croatian keyboard. I won't even try to
describe it. I put it in the bin and passed the test. :-)
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Regards
Stephen
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