>>May I ask why you want such a keyboard? The only special with the Norwegian keyboards are a few of the buttons, everything else is handled by Windows. This means that I only need to send you the buttons and a picture of the layout, if you tell me which keyboard you have.
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>This is to be a gift to Jo Storhaug, who's family is in Bergen. Jo is very old and lives here in Canada. You are probably aware of the heavy water the Nazis were making in Norway during World War two. Joe was just a youngster then, but that didn't stop him. He used his bicycle to smuggle sten gun parts across a bridge and past the Nazi sentries for the Norwegian underground. Needless to say, he has some very entertaining stories. But, I'll send him the URL you sent and that will get him started. If he wants a keyboard, I'll get hold of you again.
Last time I had to use a strange keyboard layout (remoting onto a machine in Belgium), I had a picture of the layout next to my actual keyboard, for reference.
Tore could take a snapshot of his keyboard and send it to you, and I'm sure some inventive artwork on the caps can make your regular keyboard change nationality.