Well, you might believe to have a US keyboard layout, but I bet you don't. smile (Hint: Ö, Ä is not US) -- Try shift-3 to get the #.

In the other thread (http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=47669&Number=325402#Post325402) I have given the difference between the German and the US keyboard layout. (German and many other foreign indo-germanic-based language keyboards show some similarities between themselves and some, mostly the same, differences to the US-keyboard.)

Most relevant keyboard layouts are pictured in Wikipedia; look for search words QWERTY and QWERTZ.

What I don't understand is that my German keyboard reqires a # for / while Noel's keyboard requires - for /. It's not the print on the key. It is a different key. Noel's "-"-key and my "-"-key are at the same location while my "#"-key is Noel's "'"-key.


Last edited by GHinCH; 12/21/15 03:02 PM.

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