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    Unusual CF19 Keyboard.

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Geraout, Mar 5, 2019.

  1. Geraout

    Geraout Notebook Consultant

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    I haven't seen one like this before. What type is it?
     

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  2. BaRRmaley

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    It's standard plastic kb for EU. Additional german symbols, but not for Germany.
     
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    It seems you are right. Norwegian+Swedish :)
     
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    The country letter at the end of the model number is "L".
    Does that designate Scandinavian?

    How are the red and green key options selected?
     
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