""Dead keys" (see above) appear in red, and characters accessed using
the AltGr key appear at the bottom right of the corresponding key, or in
some images in blue.

A dead key or key combination does not generate a character when struck, but 
modifies the character generated by the key struck immediately after." -- 
wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Dead_key

So to make a "ê" I type the "^" key followed by the "e" key.

Pressing the "^" key alone don't makes anything, if space is used after
it output "^"


About those keys without black letter, on Thinkpads, the "^" key has two "^" 
symbol because pressing the key followed by the "e" key or pressing the "^" key 
while holding the shift button followed by the "e" key makes "ê"

For the "¸]" key, I think the "¸" should be shown as default because it
don't need the shift key.

For the "`{" key, it's the same as the "^" key, the default should be
"`" and it is in double on the Thinkpad keyboard.

Also note that they are 3 key between the "Enter" key and the "L" key,
and the "Enter" key takes 2 rows.

If you want more details or maybe I could get pictures tomorrow don't
hesitate, it's a pleasure to help.

thanks

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Keyboard layout preview contains unidentified keys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438924
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