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Anonymous No.107164010 [Report] >>107164405 >>107164815 >>107165270 >>107165452 >>107165675 >>107166194
If you're ESL, which language do you choose, if you set up a new device? English, your native language or a different one altogether?
Anonymous No.107164046 [Report]
this thread glows
Anonymous No.107164405 [Report]
>>107164010 (OP)
English for Windows 10 and above, native below. Some of the W10+ translations are unbearable for a product that powers on 85% of all PCs in the world and it makes troubleshooting easier.
Anonymous No.107164674 [Report]
>gagnagrunninn gluggunum
Anonymous No.107164815 [Report]
>>107164010 (OP)
Usually English for the new shit, native for older shit I've learned before english and native for my personal-use vibecoded apps as well
Anonymous No.107165116 [Report] >>107165184
OS: English (United States)
Regional Settings: English (United Kingdom)
Keyboard: United States-International

Needless to say, co-workers fucking hate my US ANSI keyboard.
Anonymous No.107165184 [Report] >>107165266
>>107165116
Doesn’t your country have a special keyboard layout
Anonymous No.107165266 [Report] >>107165452
>>107165184
It's a shit layout. Short left shit, crappy return key, too many modifier keys required for symbols when coding.
I learned touch typing with the US layout, so I never had to deal with muscle memory making things miserable for me.
Anonymous No.107165270 [Report]
>>107164010 (OP)
English on all my stuff.
Anonymous No.107165452 [Report] >>107166149
>>107164010 (OP)
My language for personal devices, English for servers.

>>107165266
Spanish or Portuguese layout.
ISO 105-key board.
Linux layout has all symbols present in the US English ANSI layout, I use the Linux layout for Italian.
Anonymous No.107165675 [Report]
>>107164010 (OP)
Left won
t. Icelandic
Anonymous No.107165797 [Report]
en gb with region english sweden
Anonymous No.107166149 [Report] >>107166287
>>107165452

I got a Logitech K120 for work that was marketed as US qwerty. I was rather amused when I flipped it and it happened to be a dutch model (ANSI US International, but with ALTgr and €).

Since we have euros around... Has anyone seen something like this before? It was a gift for booting a PC without USB, I haven't seen that enter key since the Amiga 500, and never on an IBM compatible keyboard.
Anonymous No.107166194 [Report]
>>107164010 (OP)
English for my computers, my native language for the phone because andjeet decides to translate everything into English so it ends up being an unusable mess, especially the maps.
Anonymous No.107166287 [Report]
>>107166149



>¿
>inicio
>fin
are you sure that's dutch? seems spanish to me