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Yeah, the letters on keyboard are just printed on them. It doesn't matter what it says on top of the physical key, as it is the software that decides what symbol or letter is inputted when you push the key.
It's plain stupid to cancel the order just because of this.
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2009-11-16
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I agree, but when you are in a hurry between a meeting and another one you have no extra mental strength to spend to remember correct keys, it's simply something not ergonomic to fiddle with keymaps in such a use case.
Agreed again, but please consider that I preordered on August, 28th... URGH!
What did Nokia do to put the stinking accented characters in the keyboard?
The just removed the up/down arrows and put them as a secondary function of left-right keys.
The ARROW KEYS!
The first thing I checked for the keyboard was the arrows placement and I was happy to see them correctly placed, now this surprise...
I am REALLY, REALLY, REALLY frustrated.
How on earth one would decide to put arrows as secondary function and not some accented key?!?
I don't know what to do... cancel my order and buy from uk?