
QWERTZ Keyboard (German)
The keyboard most commonly used in Germany is the QWERTZ keyboard. The main difference compared to a Qwerty keyboard is that the Y and the Z are swapped. Another major detail of the keyboard is that the Qwertz keyboard features the letters ö, ü, ä, and ß. Other special features of this keyboard are that there are different characters next to the numbers and that special characters such as the question mark and the euro sign are located in different places.
