what? it LITERALLY asks if you want to add an additional keyboard when you set it up for the first time. and adding one afterwards isn't hard.
circlejerk post.
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what? it LITERALLY asks if you want to add an additional keyboard when you set it up for the first time. and adding one afterwards isn't hard.
circlejerk post.
Not relevant to public computers
Neither is the Linux one.
Also, why are you bringing keyboards to public computers‽
I use dvorak on the provided keyboards
I recommend against setting public computers to Dvorak.