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    Switching from ISO to ANSI on XPS 15?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Archos, Jun 25, 2019.

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    I live in a country that uses ISO layout on keyboards and hence my XPS 15 (9570) is ISO. However, I believe the ANSI layout is far superior and have switched to this ages ago for my external keyboard. But I don't bring this around with me all the time and I'm sick of the short shift tbh. Is there any way I can change the layout? My concern are the gaps between the left shift and adjacent key and also the lack thereoff one between the top and bottom of the L-shaped enter key.