Unsurprisingly, languages that don’t use the standard English alphabet use their own unique set of characters, ranging in complexity and meaning. How, then, do their native speakers manage to type their thoughts out when nearly all keyboards look the same?
How Do You Use a Keyboard With a Thousand Characters?
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