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Nice to know. I'm also an ISO-DE user. I assume you use standard US ANSI keycaps and then in either the OS or Firmware you make the EurKEY binds for the modifiers ?
So far I have been having US international in Windows Setup. Seems to work okay ish so far but I don't type German that offen. Mostly coding and English.
Different shape return needs getting used to and constantly mistake where the "?" Key and braces are.
I will look into EurKEY thanks for the reply already.
I use Linux where EurKEY is available w/o extra install. On Windows, EurKEY can be installed as a layout. I use US ANSI keycaps. The good thing about EurKEY is that 'ä' is on AltGr-a, 'ö' on AltGr-o. Much easier to remember than US International, at least for German.
Oh yeah that sounds better for the umlauts. I will give it a try