IBM model F AT, nordic layout, golden logo
- macmakkara
- Location: Finland
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Thats norway. There are 2 Nordic layout SWE/fi and norway then there is universal ones like that onnthose ATs
Last edited by macmakkara on 06 May 2015, 08:41, edited 1 time in total.
- Khers
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- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
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Well the thing is that the four different nordic languages covered by a conventional nordic layout use different letters. Where the last three letters in the Swedish and Finnish alphabet is å, ä and ö, they are å, æ and ø in Danish and Norwegian. To further complicate things, the Norwegian and Danish layout shifts the position of æ and ø between them. The layout you show above is therefore a Danish and the only thing (afaik) to differentiate it from the Norwegian is the position of æ and ø... But the one you have is Swedish/Finnish and therefore "Nordic" if not pan-nordic 

- Khers
- ⧓
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs | Topre | Nixdorf Black
- DT Pro Member: 0087
I don't know. Given that they are on the same row, what's even weirder is that pan-nordic layout keyboards have legends for both layouts... Also on keyboards that ship with a keypuller, such as Ducky...