Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > I actually have one in my name The proper (non-anglicized) spelling of my name has an umlauted u (?), so I also use it a lot. Kevin Kofler wrote: > IMHO us-intl should be the default for US locales, I > don't see why we're defaulting to legacy monolingual crap. I agree 100%. More and more people are not anglicizing their names when they move to Canada, as they once did until the 50s, when my family immigrated; Canada is officially bilingual, hence the need for 2 types of keyboards, yet us-intl (also sometimes shown as us-acentos) will correctly handle all Western, and likely most Eastern European languages, plus a good number of other languages as well; the world is becoming increasingly interconnected, particularly textually, through the Internet; and there is absolutely no inconvenience to using a keyboard with all of its functions intact.