Now I'm not sure if this picture has been photoshopped, if HTC is trying something new or if they're just really stupid but why are the "y" and the "z" buttons switched?
Yea, the QWERTZ keyboard layout is pretty common in Europe, I assume a North American version would adapt the more standard QWERTY, although it does wreck havoc on the fact that the ROM Kitchen gets messed up with multiple keyboard layouts.
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Now I'm not sure if this picture has been photoshopped, if HTC is trying something new or if they're just really stupid but why are the "y" and the "z" buttons switched?
I'm guessing that's the German keyboard config.
Yea, the QWERTZ keyboard layout is pretty common in Europe, I assume a North American version would adapt the more standard QWERTY, although it does wreck havoc on the fact that the ROM Kitchen gets messed up with multiple keyboard layouts.