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[–] infeeeee@lemmy.zip 10 points 3 months ago

I had a Logitech K750 for more than a decade, and finally died last year. I wanted to buy whatever the current wireless Logitech with scissor mechanism, but Logitech dropped support for my native language: I need a keyboard with Hungarian QWERTZ layout. On their new keyboards they just get the English ISO and add the local characters as stickers! But they don't cover the English character but add the local next to it. This is how it looks on a 100€+ keyboard:

Notice the double parenthesis: on this layout parenthesis are shift+8-9, but on English is shift+9-0

By comparison this is how it looks like on a Keychron B6 Pro, the one I bought instead: