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English: Finnish Multilingual Keyboard Layout
The black characters and the coloured characters with black outlines are engraved on the keys. The blue characters can be typed by simultaneously holding down the AltGr key. The red characters represent dead-key diacritics.

Suomi: SFS 5966 -standardin mukainen suomalainen monikielinen näppäimistöasettelu
Mustat sekä mustareunaiset värilliset kirjoitusmerkit ilmentävät näppäinkaiverruksia. Siniset merkit voidaan kirjoittaa AltGr-näppäimen avulla. Punaiset merkit edustavat tarkenäppäimiä.

Svenska: Finländsk mångspråkig tangentbordsuppsättning
De svarta tecknen och de färgade tecknen med svarta konturlinjer indikerar tangentgraveringar. De blåa tecknen kan skrivas med hjälp av AltGr-tangenten. De röda tecknen indikerar dödtangenter.
Date 8 May 2010, 15:18 (UTC)
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  • File:KB_Sweden.svg licensed with GFDL
    • 2009-08-18T06:30:39Z Deadcode 900x300 (151772 Bytes) Actually fixed the bug this time
    • 2009-08-18T06:28:25Z Deadcode 900x300 (151772 Bytes) Fixed a bug introduced during the last edit
    • 2009-08-18T05:58:27Z Deadcode 900x300 (151772 Bytes) Changed from transparent to opaque
    • 2008-01-27T00:01:32Z Hibernate 900x300 (151876 Bytes) € on E moved to same height as all other Alt Gr keys
    • 2008-01-26T23:57:58Z Hibernate 900x300 (151827 Bytes) Moved ~ downwards to same height as all other Alt Gr keys. Added € on Alt Gr+5, it was missing. The keyboard layout is now indentical the Swedish keyboard layout as printed and as it is on Windows.
    • 2006-09-01T16:12:51Z StuartBrady 900x300 (150149 Bytes) Swap § and ½. Colour deadkeys red.
    • 2006-08-01T16:12:17Z StuartBrady 900x300 (150144 Bytes)
    • 2006-08-01T16:09:48Z StuartBrady 900x300 (150203 Bytes) Swedish keyboard layout. Adapted by [[User:StuartBrady|StuartBrady]] from [[:Image:KB United Kingdom]]. The font is FreeSans. [[Category:Keyboard layouts]]

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