> don't they? Do you know of any country where this is NOT the case? > on sale in that country comes with comma on the numpad by default, > If comma is the decimal sign in a country, then certainly keyboards ![]() > So I kind of doubt this is a widespread problem. > A quick Google survey seems to indicate Polish, Spanish and German > I use a Swedish layout and it has a comma on the numpad, and no period. ![]() > the numpad have a dot and not a comma in european keyboards (In reply to Mats Palmgren (:mats) from comment #2)
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