Am 22.07.2018 um 10:31 schrieb Mike Horvath:
> You can see how I number the keys here:
>
> US 104 Key
>
http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboard-diagram-key-numbers.php?sty=15&lay=1&fmt=0
>
>
> DE 105 Key
>
http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboard-diagram-key-numbers.php?sty=15&lay=3&fmt=0
The keys 28 and 41 are actually technically one and the same, just in a
different place.
> FR 105 Key
>
http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboard-diagram-key-numbers.php?sty=15&lay=4&fmt=0
The French standard keyboard layout is technically identical with the
German one; only difference is the text on the keycaps.
> I didn't know the PC/AT keyboard was different in the UK. Not sure what
> to do in this case.
The same goes for the PC/AT keyboard in the US, or pretty much any other
contry for which the PC/AT keyboard was ever produced.
They've been outdated since 30 years, so I'd just ignore them.
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