> But it's not a selection of language, but keyboard
> layouts - and those vary
> by nation, region, and/or language - Sun really does
> sell keyboards in Taiwan
> with a different layout than mainland China, and
> needs some way to refer to
> those differently.
> 
> -- 
> -Alan Coopersmith-
>            [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(for some reason my original reply was lost in the Jiva-land,? b/c the 
importance of this matter, I am reposting it below but making it shorter while 
adding other thoughts)

Hi Alan,

The "keyboard layout" you have problem finding a name for actually already has 
a name, and it is called "traditional Chinese keyboard", see, e.g.:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Chinese_.28traditional.29

If the picture there is not big enough, you can take a look at the keyboard 
that I have:

http://picasaweb.google.com/WLiauh/ChineseKeyboard/photo#5176592325922186370
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