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Keymap_US_Intl is a keymap unit containing the keyboard layout for US International (US-INTL) keyboards, to use this keymap include <code>Keymap_US_Intl</code> in the <code>uses</code> clause of any unit in your program.
 
Keymap_US_Intl is a keymap unit containing the keyboard layout for US International (US-INTL) keyboards, to use this keymap include <code>Keymap_US_Intl</code> in the <code>uses</code> clause of any unit in your program.
 
  
 
The keymap will automatically register itself during startup and will be available for use by calling <code>KeymapFindByName('US-INTL')</code> which will return a font handle that can be passed to <code>KeymapSetDefault()</code> to change the current default keymap.
 
The keymap will automatically register itself during startup and will be available for use by calling <code>KeymapFindByName('US-INTL')</code> which will return a font handle that can be passed to <code>KeymapSetDefault()</code> to change the current default keymap.

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Keymap_US_Intl is a keymap unit containing the keyboard layout for US International (US-INTL) keyboards, to use this keymap include Keymap_US_Intl in the uses clause of any unit in your program.

The keymap will automatically register itself during startup and will be available for use by calling KeymapFindByName('US-INTL') which will return a font handle that can be passed to KeymapSetDefault() to change the current default keymap.

The default keymap can also be set during startup by defining the command line parameter KEYMAP_DEFAULT=US-INTL in the file cmdline.txt on your SD card.

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