I hate that german keyboards have y and z swapped. After getting used to the setting at the office you don't uusally realize if you are hitting z for y, or vice versa.. Hence the "zou are my Edward Norton"
I got used to ı-i thing since I've been using a lot of different keysets. but this is the only difference that is not related to the right most part of the keyset.
usually on mondays, at the office, I type ä instead of i, but then it gets OK :)
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I hate that german keyboards have y and z swapped. After getting used to the setting at the office you don't uusally realize if you are hitting z for y, or vice versa.. Hence the "zou are my Edward Norton"
it's much trickier that the i ı problem.
i and ı are troubling me enough to construct decent sentences when ın a hurry :)
I got used to ı-i thing since I've been using a lot of different keysets. but this is the only difference that is not related to the right most part of the keyset.
usually on mondays, at the office, I type ä instead of i, but then it gets OK :)
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