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    I think what we are saying is that it wouldn't hurt with a few more keys on a standard keyboard. I am sure they could find something useful to do with the extra keys for English speaking users, and it would massively improve the situation for speakers of many European languages, particularly Russian.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
    I think what we are saying is that it wouldn't hurt with a few more keys on a standard keyboard. I am sure they could find something useful to do with the extra keys for English speaking users, and it would massively improve the situation for speakers of many European languages, particularly Russian.
    In Kazakhstan, for example, they even have to place letters on the numeric keyboard because all cannot fit on the main keyboard.

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