EDIT: most people think you can just switch keycaps but in fact the physical keys are different. for example the enter key is vertical instead of horizontal.
As a developer I think I'm not the only one preferring this keyboard layout over a localized version that is putting common keys in hard to reach places.
As of now I only know of Apple and Framework offering great keyboard options. All other shops from Asuz, Acer, Dell, etc. do not have any options if they even mention which keyboard the laptop comes with. Some countries have international English but not ANSI.
Is there a company specialized in importing Laptops with different keyboard options that deliver to Austria? Do I need a business account? Any tips would be appreciated.
https://www.sbsupply.eu/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-qwerty-qwerty-nl-azerty-and-qwertz
I've never had anything but ANSI US. The selection of non-Apple laptops is pretty poor, though you can find some.
https://www.alza.at/laptops/18842920.htm#f&cst=null&cud=0&pg...
Never during the last 20 years living in two different European countries we ever had any issue getting a Lenovo Thinkpad with US keyboard layout.
Lots of European programmers use US keyboards by default because of obvious coding advantages of this layout.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_and_American_keyboards
Apple does it (online)
Other manufacturers may or may not do it, but your best chance is with online orders
But that being said, as others mentioned, the drawing on the keys doesn't matter, you can set the layout as US and be done with it, just type without looking.
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