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Left-hand Shift key in keyboard
I notice that this key has two types: same size of other keys or equivalent
to two keys in one. The latter one is more popular while the former one is often in the UK. Can someone advise why there are two types of this key. Thanks, Scott |
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Left-hand Shift key in keyboard
It is because the UK keyboard has an extra special character key on the
bottom row to the left of the "Z" key then the US Keyboard, so it has only half the space available for the left shift key. "Scott" wrote in message ... I notice that this key has two types: same size of other keys or equivalent to two keys in one. The latter one is more popular while the former one is often in the UK. Can someone advise why there are two types of this key. Thanks, Scott |
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