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Languages
Keyboards are available as specified below for single and dual handed keyboards. Additionally Apple Mac compatible keyboards are available only for two handed USB UK & USA types.
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Applicable Countries |
| United Kingdom |
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UK, Republic of Ireland |
| United States |
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Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Korea, USA |
| Scandinavian |
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden |
| German |
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Germany |
| French |
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Belgium, France |
| Spanish |
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Spain |
| Alternatives |
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Other languages may be available - please call. |
Further Information:
Dual Handed Keyboard (USB)
L Type keyboards have native USB controllers with four separate key-tables. This allows both PC and Apple key-codes to be supported for two of the following letter layouts:
- Qwerty
- Maltron
- Dvorak (US and UK only - single engraved).
For Maltron/Qwerty dually engraved layouts either layout may be dominant i.e. the one engraved on the key-tops with CAPITAL letters. N.B. Please note that Dvorak and Qwerty keyboards are single layout engraved only.
Key tops are:
- Single or Dual engraved.
- PC or Apple dominant.
Languages:
- Danish - (PC / Mac)
- English UK - (PC / Mac)
- English US - (PC / Mac)
- French (Azerty) - (PC / Mac)
- German (Qwertz) - (PC / Mac)
- Norwegian-Norsk - (PC / Mac)
- Spanish - (PC / Mac)
- Swedish - (PC / Mac)
- US English - Russian Cyrillic - (PC / Mac) (In development.)
Additional languages will be available - please enquire if you don't see your language on this list.
Single Handed Left or Right Keyboard
- Danish - PC
- English UK - (PC / Mac)
- English US - (PC / Mac)
- French - PC
- German - PC
- Norwegian - PC
- Spanish - PC
- Swedish - PC
- Russian Cyrillic-English US dual layout - PC
Mouth-Stick Keyboard
- English UK - (PC)
- English US - (PC)
- French - PC
- Norwegian - PC
- Spanish - PC
- Swedish - PC
Expanded Keyboard
- English UK - (PC / Mac)
- English US - (PC / Mac)
- French - (PC / Mac)
PC and Apple Mac Computer Support.
Note: Due to locale differences between PC and Apple computers some secondary symbols on some keys may not always match the primary language key-tops.
For example, on a UK PC keyboard the top left hand symbol key on the number/symbol row has three symbols " ` ¬ ¦ ", however these are " § ± " on an Apple computer.
Remember keyboards return key position codes, not actual letters/symbols. The translation from key position to key letter/symbol is done on the computer.
It is possible for a user to make and install a custom letter layout, see Customising Your Keyboard's Letter Layouts for further information.
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