MacBook Pro 13 keyboard layout
Is there a way for me to chose International english keyboard layout on shop?
There are only US and British.
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Is there a way for me to chose International english keyboard layout on shop?
There are only US and British.
nedimcimpo wrote:
Is there a way for me to chose International english keyboard layout on shop?
There are only US and British.
Probably not. If the keyboard you want is not available in your local store, normally the only solution is to travel to a country where it is available or have a friend in such a country get one for you. Apple stores do not ship outside their own country. To find out whether a store in another country has the keyboard you want, you have to check the website for each one individually.
PS British and International English are almost identical. To compare See
nedimcimpo wrote:
Is there a way for me to chose International english keyboard layout on shop?
There are only US and British.
Probably not. If the keyboard you want is not available in your local store, normally the only solution is to travel to a country where it is available or have a friend in such a country get one for you. Apple stores do not ship outside their own country. To find out whether a store in another country has the keyboard you want, you have to check the website for each one individually.
PS British and International English are almost identical. To compare See
Hi,
Probably yes, though you need to wait for a while till option makes done.
I suppose if you live in EU countries, you can more easily get International English keyboard layout MacBook Pro at retail Apple Store.
Anyway try to contact Apple Support and ask about it.
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Having more keyboards available is always better, but in the US there is probably very little demand for the ISO International English version, as everyone learns to type on the ANSI US version, which has one less key and a different shape return. In Europe everyone learns on some form of ISO keyboard I think.
Only differences are keys 2 and 3 with Euro and Pound Sterling symbols.
it is still unusual for me to have English international on the German shop but not on the USA shop.
MacBook Pro 13 keyboard layout