I wrote it all up here, too:https://medium.com/@mwichary/international-apple-keyboards-layouts-93437d7f9273 …
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If you use a non-U.S. keyboard, please let me know what I missed or misinterpreted! Thank you. :·)
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Apple has a Chinese (China) layout only for the new MacBook Pro. Caps Lock is replaced by input switch, and punctuation labels were added.pic.twitter.com/wQ6dYXfPso
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Oh, thanks! I saw it last week and was wondering what it was.
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Do you use it?
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I use cmd+space to switch between input methods. It’s funny how Caps Lock got a Chinese label while the function keys did not
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Sorry, I meant: do you have this keyboard yourself?
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It is indeed a weird hybrid. Shifts and Enters and so on have both icons and text.
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Can you tell me about the other changes? Or is everything else the same?
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The key layout is exactly the same as US, except for icon labels, 中/英 caps lock and Chinese punctuations.pic.twitter.com/jy6mrnyMHW
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I need to buy a new laptop, so I'm thinking of getting it with this keyboard.
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