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> I ask becasue there are different languagecodes (those the specify language and > country): > > 0x0413 Dutch (Netherlands) > 0x0813 Dutch (Belgium) > 0x040c French (Standard) > 0x080c French (Belgian) I don't think you should take the language as a determinant for keyboard-layout. Dutch (Netherlands) and Dutch (Belgium) is used for a slight difference in date-notation (and, before the euro, a difference in currency). The same goes for French (Standard) and French (Belgian) I think. > I assume even dutch speaking belgians use the azerty variant. Is this correct? > Or do belgian querty exist? A "Belgian" keyboard has AZERTY keys. But, a friend of mine has his Windows2000 set up with language "Dutch (Belgium)" but he has a "US keyboard". I think XWin is already checking the right Windows setting: (--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: "00000813" (00000813) (EE) Keyboardlayout "Belgisch (punt)" (00000813) is unknown So, I think you should use 0x0813 for a Belgian keyboard-layout. (There are two Belgian keyboard layouts: "Belgisch (punt)" and "Belgisch (komma)" because some keyboards have a comma on the numeric keypad -- I do think the "Belgisch (komma)" isn't used that much). Stef
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