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Microsoft Mobile Wedge Keyboard, changing region

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I have this amazing little mobile keyboard which I bought when I lived in France so it's physically an AZERTY keyboard. But it's been a long time since we lived there and that ability my brain had to go back and forth between AZERTY and QWERTY is no longer as flexed as it once was. I'd like to make it permanently a QWERTY keyboard but there are physical differences. Can anyone think of any way to turn it into a QWERTY keyboard despite some of its buttons not all lining up perfectly? Just keymapping isn't enough.

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I would've just recommended getting the QWERTY version, but it's $80

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-U6R-00001-Wedge-Mobile-Keyboard/dp/B008OEHPKM

馃槓聽do they think they're Apple?! charging that much for a slim keyboard, smh.

I can't think of any other way though.

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On 4/10/2024 at 5:26 PM, saintlouisbagels said:

I would've just recommended getting the QWERTY version, but it's $80

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-U6R-00001-Wedge-Mobile-Keyboard/dp/B008OEHPKM

馃槓聽do they think they're Apple?! charging that much for a slim keyboard, smh.

I can't think of any other way though.

THey weren't $80 when they came out. They were like $40.
They're extraordinarily well built. Better even than some actual desktop keyboards.

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