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Do spanish speaking countries have different keyboards?

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Do spanish speaking countries have different keyboards?

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Yes. Spain has its own keyboard layout, and counties in Latin America use the Spanish Latin-America layout which is very similar. According to Wikipedia though, Spanish speaking countries in South America use the Spanish keyboard layout instead. Both have the Ñ key right of the L key. There’s discrepancies of the locations of the @ ^ [ ] ~ keys and other keys. Here’s a comparison from Wikipedia. The Spanish layout: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:KB_Sp… The Spanish (Latin-America) layout: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:KB_La… The cool thing about non-US keyboards is the right Alt button (AltGr). It’s used like another shift key that allows a third alternative of a key, allowing many more characters. Isn’t that interesting?

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