Denis Bitouzé <[email protected]> writes: > Le 14/06/17 à 08h54, David Kastrup a écrit : > >> Frankly, I never use anything but a U.S. keyboard layout (with >> whatever actual keyboard layout may be printed on the keys themselves) >> with some mode shift or whatever else provides compose-key similar >> functionality. > > Wow! I wouldn't be able to type on an AZERTY keyboard with QWERTY > layout...
I actually right now have a keyboard with Æ Ø Å in the place of ;'[ and where a German keyboard would have Ä Ö Ü (don't ask me in which order). The guy selling it put a pad of German keytop stickers in the package but I did not quite see the point in gluing German keytop stickers on a keyboard I was going to use with U.S. layout. I think what makes the bulk of getting used to when switching around and not typing entirely blind is () being shifted 90 on U.S. keyboards and shifted 89 on German (Danish?) keyboards. That's just too close. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
