Submitted by DiplomacyPunIn10Did t3_ycd8hb in MechanicalKeyboards
DiplomacyPunIn10Did OP t1_itlv17a wrote
Reply to comment by mygodhasabiggerdick in PSA: Please stop calling these "Irish" sublegends. They are not Irish. by DiplomacyPunIn10Did
It’s US International, which is intended as a multilingual layout.
Affenskrotum t1_itmsk8k wrote
I hate it
DiplomacyPunIn10Did OP t1_itmyzbj wrote
It looks odd, but it's really very useful to type with if you have to use those characters on a semi-regular basis.
mygodhasabiggerdick t1_itoxzzp wrote
As an American living in Germany, I do understand the functionality of them. My laptop does not have this, I had to learn all the shortcuts.
DiplomacyPunIn10Did OP t1_itpgbzq wrote
If you’re using Windows or Linux you should have access to this under your language settings. Mac has its own version.
mygodhasabiggerdick t1_itpk644 wrote
Yeah. US keyboard, so I need to alt-click U for ¨ then re-tap the U to get Ü
Its a pain, but Ive gotten used to it.
DiplomacyPunIn10Did OP t1_itpl0ku wrote
That’s interesting. I much prefer just holding AltGr-Y for Ü.
DHermit t1_itp0fi2 wrote
As I German I use in all the time. I work in academia and do lots of programming do an US layout is much better most of time. But from time to time I need to write a message or mail in German and then ß, ä, ö, ü come in handy.
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