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2009-11-16
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I will be using xterm and vim very much, that's why I am so concerned about arrow keys
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2009-11-16
, 13:32
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2009-11-16
, 14:40
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2009-11-16
, 14:47
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2009-11-16
, 14:49
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@ Milan, Italy
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I am looking for a US or UK layout too but "third world if technology", because of a kbd layout that doesnt meet your needs?
If I would bother that much over layout I would go crazy!
arrow keys arent unimportant but will not be used as frequent as you think on a n900!
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2009-11-16
, 14:58
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@ Milan, Italy
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For vim the answer is "hjkl"... don't you know them?
And for xterm you got left and right, so you can correct what you wrote, but not recover old command easily.
However they could also be useful for games and I think I will miss them a lot.
I NEVER use the אטלעש because they don't belong to the strict ASCII standard and different text editors behave in different way
I prefer to write a',e',i',o',u'... not "italianally" correct, but strictly standard.
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
, 15:15
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@ Turin, Italy
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Well, in 2009 an application not handling utf-8 and unicode correctly does not have excuses.
Not correct at all, because ' is an apostrophe, not an accent. ` is an accent but... guess what... it is not present on italian keyboards
I am also Italian, but I have never used an Italian keyboard for work. Always a US-layout one. Up to the point of often carrying my keyboard along. I have worked in many different countries, and I could never get used about each idiosyncrasies (like, the French requiring shift for the digits!!)
Now I live in the Netherlands, where they luckily adopted the US layout as national layout. One less problem to worry about.
So if you order from NL I believe you will get a keyboard with arrows. I agree they are extremely important!
Nokia should allow the choice between national and US/intl layout. Maybe allow you to change for free...