What is the US International keyboard layout?
Figure A-1 The US International keyboard layout lets you type special characters not available on the US English keyboard layout. The special characters used most frequently in Western European languages are a, e, i, n, o, u, and y with one of several accents: tilde (˜), grave accent (`), acute accent (´), circumflex (ˆ), or umlaut/dieresis (¨).
Where can I use a standardized MacBook keyboard?
These are example layouts using a standardized MacBook keyboard. By clicking on each layout you will be redirected to our keyboard stickers with this layout. Used in the US, Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and many other countries.
Can I buy a Mac with a Dutch keyboard layout?
This layout is available through Mac OS keyboard settings. You can't buy a Mac with this layout. Dutch layout is a modified English International with euro sign added. It is used in the Netherlands. You can buy a MacBook or Apple keyboard with this layout.
Can I buy a Mac with a Latin keyboard layout?
This layout is available through Mac OS keyboard settings. You can't buy a Mac with this layout. Used in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It's identical to Croatian, Slovene, and Serbian Latin layouts. You can buy a MacBook or Apple keyboard with this layout.