> why why why do people use the international keyboard layout
speaking as someone who switched from DE_DE to US_INT_W_DEAD_KEYS it was to actually programming easier.
i did not need special german keys (äöüß) often while coding so having programming relevant `[]{}'\"|` at their expense, while still being able to access language specific symbols via dead keys, was preferable.
international layout also gives me the ability to type specific other-language symbols like `Øçµ` or special typography like `…‽¿` way easier compared to german
Sorry. So that's my blind spot... English-focused keyboard needs. When I encounter a UK or Dutch international keyboard, I find them almost identical to US keyboard except for a couple of keys; so the layout makes no sense to me.
For people who need more modifiers and accents, my experience is less relevant.
speaking as someone who switched from DE_DE to US_INT_W_DEAD_KEYS it was to actually programming easier.
i did not need special german keys (äöüß) often while coding so having programming relevant `[]{}'\"|` at their expense, while still being able to access language specific symbols via dead keys, was preferable.
international layout also gives me the ability to type specific other-language symbols like `Øçµ` or special typography like `…‽¿` way easier compared to german