![]() ![]() The arrow key under Tab key is the backspace key, which is pointing in the direction the paper would move rather than the way a cursor would move. The current edition DIN 2137-1:2012-06 standardizes it as the first one of three layouts, calling it 'T1'. It is based on one defined in a former edition of the German standard DIN 21372. The key with four dots is the margin release. The German keyboard layout is a QWERTZ keyboard layout commonly used in Austria and Germany. Keyboard of a mechanical typewriter, produced 1964 by Olympia Werke, Germany. It would be better, if the key to the right of L is a Dead Key for umlaut ![]()
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