Note: CLDR concentrates on keyboard layout for text input. Layouts for other functions (such as copy-pasting, gaming controls) are completely different (and not necessarily bound directly to layouts for text, as they may also have their own dedicated physical keys or users can reprogram their keyboard for this; for gaming, softwares should all have a way to customize the layout according to users need, and should provide reasonnable defaults for at least the 3 base layouts: QWERTY, AZERTY and QWERTZ, but I've never seen any game whose UI was tuned for Dvorak)
Le lun. 17 sept. 2018 à 16:42, Marcel Schneider <charupd...@orange.fr> a écrit : > On 17/09/18 05:38 Martin J. Dürst wrote: > [quote] > > > > From my personal experience: A few years ago, installing a Dvorak > > keyboard (which is what I use every day for typing) didn't remap the > > control keys, so that Ctrl-C was still on the bottom row of the left > > hand, and so on. For me, it was really terrible. > > > > It may not be the same for everybody, but my experience suggests that it > > may be similar for some others, and that therefore such a mapping should > > only be voluntary, not default. > > Got it, thanks! > > Regards, > > Marcel >