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To: combjelly who wrote (237686)6/17/2005 7:03:45 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572094
 
German keyboard: you also have the "ß" key in the numbers row 2nd from right sharing space with "?" and "\". Used in many cases as a double "ss" replacement.
That's the funny letter you alsways see in the street names like "Herbertstraße", the famos location of vice in Hamburg, St. Pauli.

Taro



To: combjelly who wrote (237686)6/18/2005 3:46:21 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572094
 
"What about symbols like ö and ü that are used fairly regularly in German? "

Well, the ü is the lowercase Ü. Likewise, there is a Ä/ä and an Ö/ö key. Those are between the L/l and the #/' key.


That's what I figured. Thanks.

The extra letters must make their keyboards slightly bigger than ours.

ted