>> >>After seeing the MS page (that Carlos graciously pointed out on this thread), I thought it was a nice issue to blog about as it might help some other people. It takes a little getting used to as you now need to press a space after a double quote if you want a double quote before a vowel (as in "a little red car"). I'm so used to it that I don't even notice it anymore and it trips me every time I use somebody else's PC. >> >>The link (in case you are interested): http://www.bloglines.com/blog/AlexFeldstein?id=668 > >Nice! I did not know about the Right Alt/Shift combinations that are depicted in the links that have pictures of the layout. > >(http://www.usna.edu/LangStudy/US-InternationalLayout.html) > >Now I want to replace my (Hardware) Latin American layout keyboard with a "US-International Keyboard", I mean, one that has all the possible characters printed in every key. > >I wonder if anyone manufactures those, now there is an idea to make some money! :)
Or you can make your own. You know, a little paint, a little glue...
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