But… where did my semicolon key go? I don’t know, nor do I care to always remember where its new home is. Well, that’s fine, even though it’d take some getting used to. For example, it turned my semicolon ( ) key into an ñ. The Spanish keyboard that comes with Windows did some things I didn’t like. If you have an idea for how you’d like your custom key mappings to be, you can follow along with me to create your own custom keyboard. The following guide will take you through my process of creating a custom Spanish keyboard layout for my American keyboard. And while writing these characters was now way easier than before, I knew I could make a much more intuitive keyboard myself. The problem I ran into was that it made a lot of other (undesirable) changes to my keyboard, instead of just providing me with the new characters that I needed to use.
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