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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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I wonder would it just work without swapping if you flash with North American firmware
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2009-12-29
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2009-12-29
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2009-12-29
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2009-12-30
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2009-12-30
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2010-01-02
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2010-09-22
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Is it possible to remove and swap the Z and Y keys on a Nokia N900?
I want to convert a UK QWERTY keyboard into a QWERTZ keyboard.
I guess there is a way to change for all time-all apss in the software side, but would be nice, if I could remove the Z key and change it with the Y.
I had a look on the German and French QWERTZ keyboards, and the placement of the arrow keys is not very nice.
On an average PC keyboard, I can just "peel off" the hardware buttons, and swap them. I used to do this on my Psion S5, 5mx, S7 etc.
Now I use a Palm Treo 680 from Germany, so it has a QWERTZ keyboard, but otherwise I run it in English.
Any other ideas to convert from QWERTY to QWERTZ?