Do keyboards in different countries have a different money sign if you have like say euros instead of $?
Just a fun question.
Just a fun question.
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Last edited by Rosse_modest (2006-06-15 22:19:15)
Not quite. Or do you think they make over 190 different keyboards? Yes, I know i'm being cheeky...cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
every country has different keyboard coz their alphabet is different
Oh yeah.. I gots da åäö:s here, motherf*'er!herrr_smity wrote:
i have æøå (the pimp letters) on my keyboard
HAX!! I cant get those a+e and o+/ thingiesJenspm wrote:
I also have äöë! I have Everything! MOHAHAHAHA!
Apparently you don't have 2 alt keys on your keyboard: regular Alt and Alt Gr. Alt Gr is used to select the third character on keys.spastic bullet wrote:
Okay, the "Alt", I get. The "+E", I get. But "Gr"?! wtf?
And will Canada do?
Last edited by spastic bullet (2006-06-16 07:46:55)
i gots the same, but its a Sony Vaio keyboard.Use0fWeapons wrote:
This is an odd thread, but as i still need 10 posts to karma what the hell.
Dell k-board in the UK.
shift 3 - £
shift 4 - $
Alt Gr 4 - €
like you said Alt Gr for the third letter of a key, but what the gr is i cant remember.
I think my home keyboard has a yen on it as well.
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