2012/1/24 Francois Gouget <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Frédéric Delanoy wrote: > >> 2012/1/24 Francois Gouget <[email protected]>: >> > --- >> > po/fr.po | 4 ++-- >> > 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> -msgstr "&Effacer\tDel" >> +msgstr "&Effacer\tSuppr" >> >> Don't know about other non-France originating French keyboards, but >> here (Belgium) on most keyboards, Del and Shift keys are physical >> present on all keyboards (as are Home, PgDown, ...). > > The keys are present too on French keyboards but are labeled > differently. > * The 'Del' key is labeled 'Suppr'. > * The 'Shift', 'Enter', 'Backspace', 'Home', 'End', 'Page Up/Down' > ones often have icons on them rather than text. > > But what's written on keyboards tends to vary quite a bit from one model > to the next. I certainly once had some French keyboards with keys > labeled as 'Shift', 'Del', 'Entrée' or even 'Enter'. Some might have > been old and not reflect the current usage anymore but I don't know.
In Belgium, the multilingual keyboard is used for both French and Dutch... I assume that's why the keyboard producers used English key labels...
