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Just a simple question really,

In the two images below, you can see that Google displays Ctrl instead of Cmd. I was wondering if the user is using Mac (I only have Windows), does the interface change according? Or does it remain as Ctrl instead of Cmd ?

https://docs.google.com/

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http://goo.gl/

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@AlEverett this was a UX question, to determine if it's necessary to implement Ctrl/Cmd switch depending on the user's OS. I've no idea why it's moved over here. – Pacerier Sep 23 '11 at 14:04

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Yeah, it did.enter image description here

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Blast, beaten by three minutes. I can confirm that the US English versions of both those screenshots are equivalent. – 75th Trombone Sep 23 '11 at 5:13
Sorry to ask for so much, but could you check if that Cmd sign thing is a char or an image? – Pacerier Sep 23 '11 at 10:11
@Pacerier, yes, it is a char: ⌘. I think all Mac fonts has it. – Nikita Prokopov Sep 23 '11 at 10:23

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