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Yes, i know It sounds like an invitation to a swingers party, so for all you who came for that, sorry to get your hopes up
I just saw Walsted posted a link to a danish review of the nordic editon of the N900 and the reviewer mentions that the Æ and Ø buttons has been swapped. Well for Danish people atleast, as it's perfect for the Norweigians.
So do anyone know if it's possible to take off keys and swap them?
I'm thinking about my Logitech keyboard, where I can use a flat object to take off keys and clean underneath them, if something like that is possible, without a high chance of breaking something?
Last edited by bitcrusher; 2009-11-15 at 04:55.