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2006-12-28
Over here in Luxembourg we tend to use a QWERTZ Swiss French keyboard. It's pretty cool as you can type in almost all western European languages without resorting to alt key combinations.
The biggest problem for me are Belgium companies or retailers. They tend to either use or sell AZERTY keyboards which are very confusing to someone who uses either QWERTZ or QWERTY. I couldn't count the amount of times I've had to install a different layout on a laptop, then change the default user account setting in WinXP for a user.
In the end, I'm glad I'm moving to London. One keyboard layout to rule them all!!!