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#1 Emrah20

Hello.
I have a question. What keyboard layout is used in Polish language currently? I think, there are two layouts. But which keyboard layout is mostly used?
Thank You.
Marco


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2020-04-29 15:41

#2 Paulinux

Polski programisty


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2020-04-30 08:47

#3 Emrah20

I've thought It.


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2020-04-30 08:48

#4 Paulinux

Sorry, but I am very curious, why do you need Polish keyboard layout?


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2020-04-30 08:52

#5 Emrah20

To write Polish.
But, I have noticed, that I can write polish letters also in Slovak keyboard also, but with pressing right alt key and one of upper row diacritics and also, some letters are placed too on some keys.


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2020-04-30 11:26

#6 hozosch

I used to use 214, because it looks so original, but the programmers one seems to be more common. Is this the one where you press alt to get the diacritics?



2020-04-30 11:29

#7 Emrah20

Ofcourse, that's It.
But in Slovak keyboard for example pressing right alt+6 gives you ability to enter letters with ogonek and right alt + k is Ε‚, ETC in Slovak keyboard.


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2020-04-30 14:51

#8 Seva

The funny thing that in fact when you press right alt it presses alt+ctrl, so you can also use alt+ctrl if needed. :)


2020-08-04 11:13

#9 hozosch

The German keyboard does that too. I wonder how many keyboards do just right alt. The US one does it, but I don't know about others.



2020-08-04 13:28

#10 Seva

Oh, i didn't notice that with German keyboard.


2020-08-04 14:24

#11 Emrah20

Ofcourse, German keyboard can use right alt, but I can't write polish letter using german keyboard.
As I have mentioned, in polish programator keyboard You can also press shift+graav and that write a letter. but for write Β΄ΕΊ press shift+graav and then x.


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2020-08-07 07:49