[Q] Relocating Keys on the dock - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi all!
I am planing to buy one, when they will be available in EU but I have a question about keyboard.
Due to no root, is it possible to relocate key on the dock?
I am wondering because there wont be a dock in my language but the layout of the keys in my language is the same as German. So I thought buying it in Germany and relocating some of the letters. This will be my first android device, but due to my programming experience in web and Linux dev I am reckon I will be able to do it, again if it is possible.
If it's not possible, than I rather have English dock...
Thanks.
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Keyboard layouts should not have anything to do with your tablet region but with what language you've chosen as default language for that said keyboard. It's something you can change within the language and keyboard setting.
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