What keyboard do you have ?
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QWERTY and QWERTZ
But, I love QWERTY
But, I love QWERTY
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My old keyboard didn't like beer so now i have really old basic keyboard.
But my next keyboard will be Optimus-keyboard. Picture of it's keys below:
But my next keyboard will be Optimus-keyboard. Picture of it's keys below:
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I'm not blond, but is there a specific German lay-out which differs from a Dutch QWERTY layout?Bender wrote:QWERTZ, German Layout..
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Are you /really/ sure languages such as for example Estonian, Finnish, Swedish or Turkish don't have any of those letters? :)Bender wrote:ä ö ü, which were not given in other languages..
To be precise, in Finnish you can't even replace ö or ä with oe or ae like you can in German, because then those letters would be pronounced separately, producing sounds you might understand if I wrote it this way: a'e and o'e.
So, actually Finnish has ä and ö even more completely than you have them ;)
And the same applies to the Estonian ä and ü. (Their ö-work-alike, õ, doesn't exist in German).
BTW, I must agree the Finnish/Swedish layout is the best QWERTY-like layout out there - as long as you aren't a coder. I have yet to find another layout with a possibility to write such letters as ë, î or ñ without them really existing on the keyboard. If you are interested, the magic is in the key that contains ¨ (¨~^ key alone), ^(shift + ¨~^ key) and ~(AltGr + ¨~^ key). If I want to write ê, I just press shift+¨~^ and then e. The only sad thing is, even this layout is missing such important things as writing caron or the thing the pooped-pants c used for example in French has under itself.
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