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The bit on Americanizing is a way of driving traffic to the writers site. Have left  the simple version that was already there and deleted the spam.--[[User:Brian|Brian]] 20:59, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
 
The bit on Americanizing is a way of driving traffic to the writers site. Have left  the simple version that was already there and deleted the spam.--[[User:Brian|Brian]] 20:59, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
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Brian: I was requested by forum members at the Raspberry Pi Forum to add it to the Wiki. It was in no way an attempt to drive traffic to my site. I thought it was useful information with screenshots - that's why I wrote it, the Raspberry_Pi Twitter page retweeted it and a forum member asked me to add it to the Wiki. See this link for further details: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/absolute-beginners/my-keyboard-mapping-was-wrong-heres-the-solution/#p67915] Regardless, if you feel it is not a useful resource, there is no need to link to it. --[[User:Rohan Kapoor|Rohan Kapoor]]

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ARRRGH ! It actually went wrong the way I imagined it would .. Broken links everywhere ... disoriented forum-goers hitting dead ends ... misinformation scattered amidst the dust ... Next time , use REDIRECTS ! (and if necessery new articles and restructuring and ... whatever it takes). Meanwhile , I added an info text at the top of the article.

The bit on Americanizing is a way of driving traffic to the writers site. Have left the simple version that was already there and deleted the spam.--Brian 20:59, 22 April 2012 (UTC)

Brian: I was requested by forum members at the Raspberry Pi Forum to add it to the Wiki. It was in no way an attempt to drive traffic to my site. I thought it was useful information with screenshots - that's why I wrote it, the Raspberry_Pi Twitter page retweeted it and a forum member asked me to add it to the Wiki. See this link for further details: [1] Regardless, if you feel it is not a useful resource, there is no need to link to it. --Rohan Kapoor