🔴 Elevate your typing game with bold French flair!
These high-quality French AZERTY keyboard decals feature vibrant red lettering on a transparent matte vinyl sheet (80μm thick), designed for desktops, laptops, and notebooks. Made by 4Keyboard, they offer a durable, single-use solution that enhances your keyboard’s look while ensuring long-lasting letter visibility and precision.
Brand | 4Keyboard |
Color | Red |
Theme | Alphabet |
Cartoon Character | American |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Reusability | Single Use |
Item Form | Sheet |
Pattern | Transparent |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Type | Matte |
UPC | 882798011426 |
Manufacturer | 4Keyboard |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item model number | french_azerty_red |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Manufacturer Part Number | french_azerty_red |
F**C
Perfect when you use both QWERTY and AZERTY keyboards
Transparent labels allow you to add the French keyboard layout and still have the original keys… Cheap, sturdy and perfect !
K**.
Good stickers but beware the French AZERTY keyboard...
[Updated to correct some typos...]I like the stickers. They have a matte surface and look premium. After putting them onto the keys, I used my fingernail to drive out the bubbles underneath (harder tools seem to scratch the plastic), and they are in place. The stickers are narrlow, so they don't cover the whole keyboard, but that also gives me space to shift it slightly to the right side of the keys so that the new symbols don't cover the originals.Now moving on to this annoying AZERTY keyboard... I'm very enthusiastic with learning a language and engaging a culture as how the natives do it, but I could not have imagined that this keyboard layout has so many flaws. To quote Wikipedia (an unreliable source, but still):Layout of the French keyboard under Microsoft WindowsMissing elements- Ever since the AZERTY keyboard was devised, a single key has been dedicated to the letter (ù), which occurs in only one word (où [where]); the œ is completely unrepresented, despite the fact that it is an integral part of the French spelling system and occurs in several common words like œil (eye) and œuvre (work).- æ, as in Lætitia [girl's name] or ex æquo [dead-heat].- The non-breaking space, which prevents having punctuation characters in isolation at the ends or beginnings of lines.- Guillemets – French language opening and closing quotation marks, « and ».- The capital letters, É, Ç, Œ ... (in the word Œdipe [Oedipus], for example), are available neither on the typewriter itself, nor using the operating system mentioned earlier.How do the French live with this keyboard? I'm really not sure. I installed the software WinCompose, which allows for complicated combination keys to produce some of the missting things above, but still, it's complicated.Also, the typical US English keyboard doesn't have a place for the "<>" key (< and > are on the same key on AZERTY). I put it on right-alt just for fun. But with this hardware key missing, even WinCompose can't easily help me type « and ».Meanwhile, I learned that you could install the US-International software keyboard natively on Windows, which easily types all the diacritics (i.e., accents), AND it can produce « and » . Again, I like these stickers, but had I known how problematic the AZERTY keyboard was, I probably would not have put so much effort into laying it onto my original. To be honest, I just feel a bit sad right now. 😂
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Son de buena calidad
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Pretty fast coming from New York
Great product and easy to use! I had problems with the first shipment but the company rushed me another shipment.
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