Is ctrl-s save universal for save or are there different combinations for different languages
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I imagine that there are different combination, just looking for an affirmation. Or, are we developers really that english-centric?
If I were in japan, using a word processor on some computer, would ctrl-s save?
Are there keyboards where ctrl-s doesn't even exist (non-english keyboards)? Most of what I've seen usually has latin + [insert language here] characters, usually overridden on the normal qwerty keyboard.
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