On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Jack Chastain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Chris - no - it is more that on the native keyboard, the keys have
> German and European keycaps - which makes it a little confusing when your
> touch skills are at best about 80%. No problems there - I just got a new
> separate keyboard - it works great. An example is the "1" key has above the
> one a "+" and below it a pipe symbol. An exclamation mark is .... there it
> is - over on the shifted close-bracket key. When Shift-1 is actually used, I
> DO get a bang, but on the intermediate times I don't recall exactly where
> something is, it is confusing. Just the keycaps - nothing else.

fwiw, the keyboard isn't difficult to replace on the T20, you could
get an American keyboard for around $30 on ebay if it's worth it to
you, the two screws that hold them down are externally accessible, and
then they pop right off and snap back in rather easily.

-- 
John D. Mort
http://john.mort.net
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