On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 11:45 am, Joseph Lee <[email protected]> wrote: Could a virtual keyboard masquerade itself as another keyboard type?
OK, then, we'll go with Londa's idea, which is better in that it makes you aware of keyboard layouts and, if you choose the wrong one, at least know that a setting exists somewhere to change it. I say the following without a trace of anger, but I can come up with these sorts of weird exceptions to the far more common rule too, but brevity of expression leads me to avoid them. They are, by any measure, outliers. One of my favorite quotations from a letter to the editor of the Washington Post, written by Robert Heppe: "A sensible person realizes that all principles that can be expressed in a statement of finite length are oversimplified." Brian
