Not sure if the American and English are the same, but I'm guessing they are. There are several differences between the German and American though. The z and y for starters..the rest has more to do with punctuation and other symbols ...which can be confusing but I'm getting there.
Add that with a new operating system (Mac) and my typing and spelling are worse than normal. yaaaaargh
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Even the US and UK keyboards have slight variations... which is annoying at times when you forget to tell programs you're working with a UK keyboard! e.g @ and " are swapped around.
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wouldlikemuscle Wrote:Even the US and UK keyboards have slight variations... which is annoying at times when you forget to tell programs you're working with a UK keyboard! e.g @ and " are swapped around.
OH IVE HAD THAT ALOT. And then other things start to move and im like I DID NOT PRESS THAT :mad: Tbh I thought the keyboard would be the same whereever, but then like my laptop keyboard is completely different to others.. :eek:
[COLOR="Purple"]As I grow to understand less and less,
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This talk about different keyboards for different languages makes me wonder what a Chinese keyboard looks like.....
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Maybe theyre like PDAs with a little electronic pen and they have to draw like pictionary *shrug*
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