It does not ask for keyboard layout and language as it already runs on top of an operating system. So I think as it is some kind of native Windows application it should also honor the keyboard layout configured there.
It directly asks for a user name and password in the first dialog after choosing the type of install. See screenshot #1 here: http://wubi-installer.org/screenshots.php
As password is masked one will not notice that a different password is stored than typed (on the configured windows keyboard layout).
It does not ask for keyboard layout and language as it already runs on top of an operating system. So I think as it is some kind of native Windows application it should also honor the keyboard layout configured there.
It directly asks for a user name and password in the first dialog after choosing the type of install. See screenshot #1 here: wubi-installer. org/screenshots .php
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As password is masked one will not notice that a different password is stored than typed (on the configured windows keyboard layout).