Guys, if you find french keyboards (azerty is also available in Belgium) disturbing, try the german one’s (qwertz layout with lot of ü ä or ß) ❋ Unknown (2005)
I am fed up switching between all those qwerty and azerty keyboards. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Here, in a makeshift office, one as foreign to me as an azerty* keyboard once was, I try to go with the flow, to catch a steady, if rushing, current that will allow me to move forward with my work. ❋ Unknown (2007)
SA_Avenger as to the keyboard question, it's more like that george was typing on a french keyboard which is azerty though slightly different than the belgian azerty one which is imho better on the alt gr + keys. so yeah it can be pretty puzzling ❋ Unknown (2009)
November 4, 2008 at 8:28 pm ai has uzed teh azerty keebord frum mai littel bro hoo wuz libbin in jermanee an iz hard! ❋ Unknown (2008)
I would go into amusing, theatrical detail but the only means I have of getting onto the internet to whine to you has a French keyboard where qwerty becomes azerty, just to be different, and the period key requires using shift — confirming my long-held suspicion that, indeed, the French never do come to a period in their nonstop sentences. ❋ Unknown (2005)
The keyboard has standardized upon variations of qwerty and azerty throughout the world even though neither is optimal ❋ Unknown (2010)
- The control still accepts shift as a modifier key (limit parameter does not solve this) gui, add, Hotkey, vKey gKey, azerty gui, show ❋ Unknown (2009)
If you specify ":: xbi:: c'est-à-dire" (using azerty) or ":: xai:: c'est-à-dire" (using qwertz) your replacement will work: typing "cad" in bépo will trigger the replacement. hey, merci, your idea was really not bad, but I must enter the keys I physically strike on the keyboard: so in our example, it works if I write: ❋ Unknown (2009)
We don't mind the lack of a stylus - the interface icons are large and easy to press, you can specify left-handed use and even opt to use a larger ABCD, qwerty or azerty keyboard for input - but an LED to denote its charging status would have been welcome. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I watch as those circles fan out into so many question marks across the fountain's surface as if to echo a question which ripples across the country: Qui sera le futur président de la France? un gros travaux (m) = major work; azerty = a type of keyboard used in certain Francophone countries, so named for the first six keys across the letter board; la poussière (f) = dust; je ne peux pas travailler comme ça! ❋ Unknown (2007)
References: un gros travaux (m) = major work; azerty = a type of keyboard used in certain Francophone countries, so named for the first six keys across the letter board; la poussière (f) = dust; les élections présidentielles (f) = presidential elections; un isoloir (m) = voting booth; un billet (m) = ticket; une urne (f) = ballot box: Vive la France! ❋ Unknown (2007)
un gros travaux (m) = major work; azerty = a type of keyboard used in certain Francophone countries, so named for the first six keys across the letter board; la poussière (f) = dust; je ne peux pas travailler comme ça! ❋ Unknown (2007)
It’s a simpel azerty typewriter instead of qwerty. ❋ Unknown (2006)