I find ü better under the Y key (more mnemonic, I'd say), and Redmond
US-intl has it there too; ö is under P, ä is on Q and æ on Z. You might
want to keep those where they are and just replace the other odd
characters to extend the character coverage.
On 08/01/15 17:37, Adriaan van Nijendaal
There's this one user subscribed that keeps sending an automated mail
after their system notices an unknown sender, to add them to their
address book.
j...@eukor.com
They have a reply-to m...@eukor.com in this automated e-mail, which does
not exist.
Could someone in power unsubscribe this u
Point taken. Two thoughts (I should have worded right away):
1. Any change to the Redmond layout will break 'user
experience' (Peter's response). IF we're breaking the standard wouldn't
it be better to improve it, instead of making a bigger mess? 'We' will
have to get used to the changes, which so