If you're using Windows, you can simply switch character layouts in Windows and the characters will be mapped how they are from a normal ANSI keyboard to the relevant characters of your language.
Yes i found this out yesterday later too. Due to Windows remapping all the keys are actually now in the right place. This has led me to some thinking. So my theory is now there are to layers that tell the computer what a certain Key ond the board will mean:
1. The firmware of the keyboard sends for example [ if i press the button right to the P on an Keyboard with "american" firmware
2. Windows receives this takes a look in the "german" remapping table and says: oh "[" should be "ü" for germany and converts it
Right?
So if i put [{ to another key with this configurator, then windows would still (german language) print a "Ü" - right?
Moving keys like Shift, Space and delete will not be alternated by the windows language setting right?
I can not check this out right now, since you can only update the firmware of the Truly natural via USB 2.0 my computer has only 3.0 so i would need to go to friends house, which i will but when im finished redesigning..