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Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Sun May 11 21:11:41 EDT 2014
On Mon, 12 May 2014 00:51:01 +0100, MRAB wrote:
> On 2014-05-12 00:15, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> On Sun, 11 May 2014 14:43:19 -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
>>> Speaking of which, here's a trivia question. Without looking at your
>>> keyboard, describe how the "F" and "J" keys (assuming a US-English key
>>> layout) differ from, say, the "G" and "K" keys.
>>
>> The F and J keys have "F" and "J" printed on them instead of "G" and
>> "K". They're also in slightly different positions, offset one position
>> to the left. Otherwise they are identical, to the limits of my vision
>> and touch. (I haven't tried measuring them with a micrometer, or doing
>> chemical analysis of the material they are made of.)
>>
> Maybe keyboards are different where you are! :-)
Certainly not. However they may be different where *you* are :-P
I'm using an IBM keyboard, model SK-8820.
> Mine have an little ridge on the keytop of those keys.
I've seen keyboards with those, but not many.
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Steven D'Aprano
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