• ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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      2 hours ago

      The “n” is probably a misprint, AltGr+2 prints “²” and AltGr+3 prints “³” in the German layout; it can be customized to actually print “n” or “ⁿ” in xkb though.

      I mean, if the redundant Windows keys produce different codes, it could be worth a lot to macro enthusiasts. The model exists with an English QWERTY layout too:

      The picture seems to be from 1998 so you’ll likely need a passive DIN to mini-DIN adapter as well.

      Edit: found out why there is “n” printed: the keyboard layout was designed for the OEM 850 code page that includes “ⁿ” but not “³”.