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Does anyone recognise this keyboard layout? It looks like a cross between Swedish (because of the capital O-uml and A-uml) and German (because of the positions of the hash etc)? I cannot find a named keyboard that matches it!

Is it a cross of a Swedish and German keyboard but with a QWERTY (not QWERTZ) layout? If it has a name, I and some others would be grateful to hear!

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The text I can see on the keys is in German. I worked in Germany for two year and got to know the keyboard quite well. However as you say the position of the Y and Z are not in the usual German positions.

  • this is what I mean - there is no option in windows 10 that matches this physical layout?! – alle_meije Jun 19 '20 at 03:30
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    @alle_meije Try an answer from [How to get german QWERTY on Windows?](https://superuser.com/questions/517562) – Devon Jun 19 '20 at 10:26
  • Brilliant! It's not "official" I guess but with the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator it can be fixed. I loaded the German key mappings, swapped the y and z (and Y and Z) around and it seems to do the trick! Still not much use for the ö and the ä but it's very nice that it gives the letters on the actual keys :) – alle_meije Jun 19 '20 at 10:58