Hi,

well, yes.  But "w" and "c" are not in the alphabet so they are strictly
not necessary.  We use "æ", "þ", "ð" and "ö" a lot so it's really not cool
hiding any of them just to keep "c" or "w" on the keyboard.  Or that's my
opinion.  If one needs to wrote words in english containing "w" or "c" the
english keyboard is always just a click away:)

2015-12-03 12:23 GMT+00:00 Michael Sheldon
<michael.shel...@canonical.com>:

> Doing a quick google image search for icelandic keyboards your
> suggestion seems to make sense, I'm guessing there should be a "w" in
> between the q and e and a "c" between the x and v though?
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> Title:
>   the Icelandic key-board is random
>
> Status in Canonical System Image:
>   Triaged
> Status in ubuntu-keyboard package in Ubuntu:
>   Triaged
>
> Bug description:
>   I was going to use the icelandic version of  the keyboard but it is
> unusable.  The letter are in random places.
>   It would be great if this could be fixed and I would love to give an
> opinion if needed about the layout.
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