I did not realize this was a thing until I just switched to AZERTY which… despite being marketed as being “similar” to QWERTY, is still tripping me up
Edit: since this came up twice: I’m switching since I’m relocating to the French-speaking part of the world & I just happened to want to learn the language/culture, so yeah
I use EurKey, it’s neat when you occasionally need special umlauts. https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu/
Yep I switched from quertz to this because the symbols used in coding are Ansi QWERTY derived. Can still write German and get brackets on layer 0 best of both worlds.
Version 1.3 ----------- Added ✓ and ✗ (replacing © and №) Added capital ß (ẞ)
:O