EurKEY: A multilingual keyboard layout which is intended for Europeans (en.wikipedia.org) 8 points by jnxx 4y ago ↗ HN
[–] gumby 4y ago ↗ Some Europeans, as not all EU countries use a derivative of the Latin alphabet (Bulgaria: Cyrillic; Greece: Greek).Not to mention non-EU European countries like Serbia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, and farther afield and arguably, Georgia and Armenia.
[–] lolc 4y ago ↗ Nice! Have been using US altgr-intl for a long time. And Eurkey looks more comfortable for my uses.Previously, the layout not being available on stock Windows would have prevented me from considering it. But I don't care about that anymore.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 17.9 ms ] threadNot to mention non-EU European countries like Serbia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, and farther afield and arguably, Georgia and Armenia.
Previously, the layout not being available on stock Windows would have prevented me from considering it. But I don't care about that anymore.