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Finally fed up with an ANSI/US layout keyboard in the UK, and switched my PC language to United States.

 

I'm honestly not sure why I didn't do this at first when I got this keyboard.

 

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  1. IdiotPenguin

    IdiotPenguin

    Land of the (F)ree

    just like TT

  2. Mr.Meerkat

    Mr.Meerkat

    I'm fine with using an ANSI keyboard with ISO selected... :P

    Being able to input the pound sign and having the @ symbol next to the right shift key is more important for me than being able to see where every single key is, not like that matters as I touch type anyway. 

  3. jiyeon

    jiyeon

    @Mr.Meerkat Yeah, I'm gonna miss that pound sign as a British person, but oh well. :P Sacrificing one symbol to enable me to input the rest without guessing is a nice tradeoff. :D 

  4. Mr.Meerkat

    Mr.Meerkat

    Actually the pound sign was the sole reason I went back to ISO. At a point, I used it like 50+ times a day so having to google it and then keep it in clip board was wayyyyyyy tooo much hassle, not to mention how I used to type on an ISO keyboard so I kept on using the wrong keybindings for the switched symbols.  

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