On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 08:18:09PM +0100, Jens Nachtigall wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > > QUOTE > > > The "pc104" keyboard is like the pc101 model, with additional keys. > > > These keys are usually engraved with a "logo" symbol (there is > > > typically a pair of these, between each set of control and alt > > > keys), and a "menu" key. > > > . > > > The "pc102" and "pc105" models are versions of the pc101 and pc104 > > > keyboards, respectively, often found in Europe. > > > /QUOTE > > > > I do not know if you live in Europe or not, but read some French > > people having similar complaints. Given the quotation above, why > > they did not select pc102 or pc105 is a mistery to me. > > I live in Germany. It might be a mistery to you, but that is not > surprising. [...]
Huh? I had no offense in mind, I simply do not understand why European people do not select keyboards "often found in Europe", and thus am wondering whether improving wording will make them select pc102/pc105, Denis