In Japanese environments, keys that do not exist on the keyboard are assigned to shortcuts.
For example, the following screenshot is from the Japanese environment. The keys "全", "テ" and "ス" are assigned to tabs. None of these keys exist on the keyboard.
In Japanese environments, keys that do not exist on the keyboard are assigned to shortcuts.
For example, the following screenshot is from the Japanese environment. The keys "全", "テ" and "ス" are assigned to tabs. None of these keys exist on the keyboard.