Interactive Comparator of Different National Layouts on a Computer Keyboard.

This page compares the alphanumeric blocks of any two computer keyboard national layouts and points out their differences in character assignments.

             
ISO Polish (standard) English (USA) — terminal style ISO
◌̇··
◌̨··
!··
1~·
"··
2◌̌·
#··
3◌̂·
¤··
4◌̆·
%··
5◌̊·
&··
6◌̨·
/··
7`·
(··
8◌̇·
)··
9◌́·
=··
0◌̋·
?··
+◌̈·
*··
'◌̧·
~··
`··
!··
1··
@··
2··
#··
3··
$··
4··
%··
5··
^··
6··
&··
7··
*··
8··
(··
9··
)··
0··
_··
-··
+··
=··
Q··
q\·
W··
w|·
E··
e··
R··
r··
T··
t··
Z··
z··
U··
u·
I··
i··
O··
o··
P··
p··
ń··
ż÷·
ć··
ś×·
Q··
q··
W··
w··
E··
e··
R··
r··
T··
t··
Y··
y··
U··
u··
I··
i··
O··
o··
P··
p··
{··
[··
}··
]··
A··
a··
S··
sđ·
D··
dĐ·
F··
f[·
G··
g]·
H··
h··
J··
j··
K··
k··
L··
l··
Ł··
ł$·
ę··
ąß·
ź··
ó··
A··
a··
S··
s··
D··
d··
F··
f··
G··
g··
H··
h··
J··
j··
K··
k··
L··
l··
:··
;··
"··
'··
|··
\··
>··
<··
Y··
y··
X··
x··
C··
c··
V··
v@·
B··
b{·
N··
n}·
M··
m§·
;··
,··
:··
.··
_··
-··
>··
<··
Z··
z··
X··
x··
C··
c··
V··
v··
B··
b··
N··
n··
M··
m··
<··
,··
>··
.··
?··
/··
Ctrl Alt
SP··
SP··
AltGr Ctrl Ctrl Alt
SP··
SP··
Alt Ctrl
  
Layer:Unicode code point and name: Layer:Unicode code point and name:
Primary (base):   Primary (base):  
Secondary (Shift):   Secondary (Shift):  
Tertiary (AltGr):   Tertiary (AltGr):  
Quaternary (AltGr‑Shift):   Quaternary (AltGr‑Shift):  
       
       
  
Key’s/keycap’s common name(s):  Key’s/keycap’s common name(s): 
  
You may read more about the Polish (standard) national layout here. You may read more about the English (USA) national layout here.


Physical key’s names (those do not depend on the national layout): Physical key’s names (those do not depend on the national layout):
TMK:  TMK: 
QMK:  QMK: 
Soarer’s Converter:  Soarer’s Converter: 
ISO/IEC 9995-1:  ISO/IEC 9995-1: 
  

Last update: 17/05/2023.

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