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The United Kingdom and Ireland use an identical keyboard layout similar to the United States layout.<ref>There is a separate [[Irish Gaelic]] keyboard layout, but this is rarely used. In all common operating systems that have a different selection for Irish, this refers to the layout that is identical with the UK layout, not the Irish Gaelic layout; the latter tends to be called Gaelic or similar.</ref> [[Hong Kong]] uses US and Chinese (Traditional) keyboards rather than UK and Ireland ones. See the article [[British and American keyboards]] for details. See also [[Technical standards in colonial Hong Kong]].
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