How is that ISO? Or am I missing the sarcasm?

If you look at the previous page you can see it's called Czech QWERTZ which is not ISO and I did not say so!
Yes, I know. The part I thought was a bit ‘objectionable’ was ‘ANSI enter and large left shift, this is what ISO should always look like’. Because that would literally make the layout ANSI, wouldn't it? I didn't want to attack you or anything either, by the way.
The physical layout is standard winkeyless ANSI, though, isn't it? Maybe that was our ‘communication problem’…
Yeah, is that supposed to be Qwertz, but with a physical ANSI layout? And the Zenith ZKB-2 has probably the weirdest Enter key I have ever seen.
I saw that AEK but I was talking about the symbols only one. I mean, this is ANSI-DE but is it symbols only ?Lustique wrote:My guess is seebart means this thread here.
EDIT: The AEK II, I assume (4th post from the top).
seebart wrote:A bit like on my symbols only M0115 layout.
I think he was talking about how ANSI is superior to ISO, thus ANSI-CZ being how ISO-CZ should have always been like that (?)
I did use DT's built-in search, and I guess Myoth did too…Menuhin wrote: Lol xD
Lustique and Myoth were like "I guess he was talking about...", "I think he was talking about..."
and the shortest and clearer answer given by Seebart was like please use the search function of the forum (implying I made something clear in the past, or someone made something clear in the past).
Actually which search is more effective?
Google site:deskthority.net
or the DT built-in search engine?
Perhaps Google is way faster for keyword search but DT's built-in search will be more precise about what one is looking for.
Jeez, I did write "in our Alps appreciation thread":Lustique wrote:My guess is seebart means this thread here.
EDIT: The AEK II, I assume (4th post from the top).
No, I prefer ANSI ti ISO anyway but what I was talking about is this AEK layout with the horizontal enter amongt other oddities for an "ISO" keyboard. Actually the AEK layout is even more strange than the Dell.
That's exactly my second link.seebart wrote:Jeez, I did write "in our Alps appreciation thread":Lustique wrote: My guess is seebart means this thread here.
EDIT: The AEK II, I assume (4th post from the top).
keyboards-f2/alps-appreciation-t12915-1800.html […]
Great thanks.Lustique wrote:That's exactly my second link.seebart wrote:Jeez, I did write "in our Alps appreciation thread":Lustique wrote: My guess is seebart means this thread here.
EDIT: The AEK II, I assume (4th post from the top).
keyboards-f2/alps-appreciation-t12915-1800.html […]
Right, that's our wiki page for the M0115 the AEK 1, which is different to the much more popular AEK2. My point was that this layout on my AEK 1 is highly unusual. It's not ANSI, it's not really ISO although Apple shipped that for the German market and as you can see it does have "Ü, Ö and Ä". The Czech QWERTZ on the Dell is not unusual at all.Lustique wrote: Close enough 乁| ・ 〰 ・ |ㄏ (probably not, but Alps (boards) are a mystery to me)
EDIT: Another link for Myoth from [wiki]Apple Extended Keyboard[/wiki].
wiki/Apple_Extended_Keyboard10:14, 10 July 2017 Seebart (Talk | contribs) . . (3,794 bytes) (+280) . . (Adding the M0115D - German Model with "symbol layout")
Not sure what you mean? What I meant is that my AEK layout only has symbols vs. words on the fuction keys. The picture is right here 6 posts above.