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Hi everyone, I've tried my hardest effort googling all the different country keyboards, but i'm stumped.... anyone know this one? Cheers.
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...
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Hi everyone, I've tried my hardest effort googling all the different country keyboards, but i'm stumped.... anyone know this one? Cheers.
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...
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Sorry, zoomed in.
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...
looks like a US keyboard to me... QWERTY
look at the $ next to the return key, I got an � instead and I have QWERTZ
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Wondering about the special symbols on the number keys....
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...
ohh yes I see, just noticed and wanted to point that out but you where faster ;)
this five special symbols, yep national related I guss, Canada and Australia dropping out than, what about India, Malaysia Philippines or that sort how about Honkong?
specially the symbol on D5 makes me wonder
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Hong Kong, used for tying Chinese characters I believe, although I cannot type or write Chinese.
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here a Arabic translation on numbers, may some symbols are close.
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It would be so cool if there was a chart of all the different language keyboards made by BlackBerry. I've seen the Arabic one, now that one is cool....
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...
https://help.blackberry.com/en/black...971824077.html
I've only seen Arabic, Chinese and Russian actually labeled on BB10 devices.
Did my best to copy this from another poster in a thread about BlackBerry Classics returning to Japan
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Thanks!!!
> Passport/Classic user, but still reminisces the good old 9900 days...