I do that with Hebrew -- have XP remap the keyboard for me. Considering that the standard Hebrew keyboard layout is based on the Remington layout, as near as I can tell, I think I'd have an even harder time switching. I'm only now starting to remember where some of the sofit letters are, but then, I don't type in Hebrew all that much. (I'd demonstrate here, but I don't yet have r-to-l scripts enabled on the laptop, and I think I need to get the CD-R drive fixed before I can, bah.)
Now that is cool. I've a friend who uses a Turkish laptop, so her keyboard is actually a Turkish keyboard. The first time I saw it, I just sat there staring at it, wide-eyed; I knew intellectually that non-English keyboards exist, but actually seeing one was very cool.
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