@mukijames "I can replace my current CH-DE keyboard with an EN-US" yes. you can. Only issue is that the mapping is different. For example, the US keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard (1st row of letters ) whereas the German one should be a QWERTZ as well as having the umlauts and the sharp s which you will not find on the US keyboard.
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@mukijames "I can replace my current CH-DE keyboard with an EN-US" yes, you can. Only issue is that the mapping is different. For example, the US keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard (1st row of letters ) whereas the German one should be a QWERTZ as well as having the umlauts and the sharp s which you will not find on the US keyboard.
As for which keyboard to get, use the [document|41983] to identify the proper part number for the one you need as well as to work on replacing it.
@mukijames "I can replace my current CH-DE keyboard with an EN-US" yes. you can. Only issue is that the mapping is different. For example, the US keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard (1st row of letters ) whereas the German one should be a QWERTZ as well as having the umlauts and the sharp s which you will not find on the US keyboard.
As for which keyboard to get, use the [document|41983] to identify the proper part number for the one you need as well as to work on replacing it.