I am buying or exchange my US keyboard for a FRench one

Bought my Yoga in the US now back to france, if anyone is selling their FR keyboard I have a US one......
Lenovo does not sell the FR keyboard, and I desperatly did not find any sapre parts...
Thanks !

Have a look :http://www.easytypefrenchaccents.com/
With this application, you can easy type in French. I am also using a US keyboard but typing in French is not
more an issue .
Daniel

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