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[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

Regarding my question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys). I simply didn't identify the sign as switch, I thought its a one-half sign ("½"). Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

Regarding my question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys). keys) in keyboard layout. Regarding my already answered question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I simply didn't identify the sign ("½") as switch, I thought its a one-half sign ("½"). sign. Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning "more keys" (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with a greyish background for switch and an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys) in keyboard layout. Regarding my already answered question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I simply didn't identify the sign ("½") as switch, I thought its a one-half sign. Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning "more keys" (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with a greyish background for switch and an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

Edit: changed the sentence order slightly, added that question is "already answered" and have made suggestion for normal keyboard layout with background "greyish"

[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys) in keyboard layout. Regarding my already answered question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I simply didn't identify the sign ("½") as switch, I thought its a one-half sign. Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning "more keys" (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with a greyish background for switch and an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

Edit: changed the sentence order slightly, added that question is "already answered" and have made suggestion for normal keyboard layout with background "greyish"

[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys) in keyboard layout. Regarding my already answered question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I simply didn't identify the sign ("½") as switch, I thought its a one-half sign. Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning "more keys" (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with a greyish background for switch and an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

Edit: changed the sentence order slightly, added that question is "already answered" and have made suggestion for normal keyboard layout with background "greyish"

[Design, minor]: Better identification of keyboard switch for special signs!

I like to have a better identification of switches (vs. keys) in keyboard layout. Regarding my already answered question here (https://together.jolla.com/question/75911/) I simply didn't identify the sign ("½") as switch, I thought its a one-half sign. Even more the double arrow (keyboard layout in WLAN key input) indicates the same meaning "more keys" (but it's "enter"). So please make it more intuitive understandable with a greyish background for switch and an "enter-sign" like in normal keyboard layout.

Thanks.

Edit: changed the sentence order slightly, added that question is "already answered" and have made suggestion for normal keyboard layout with background "greyish"