By the way, what's with that small enter (the one above the shift key)?
I hate that with any keyboard, and those with big enters are sort of difficult to get nowadays, at least from the better manufacturers.
That is a US layout keyboard though. On UK ones the
| \ key is next to the
' " and the enter key is tall and thin, like an upside down 'L' instead.
The other differences with the UK layout are:
* the
` ~ key in the top left corner is an extra key next to the 'Z' key, making the left shift key smaller.
* the top left key instead does a section mark, or a 'plus-minus' symbol when shifted.
* shift-3 is the pound (£) sign.
* the euro () symbol is drawn on the '2' key where it is accessed as Option-2
* there is no hash (#) symbol on a UK keyboard but is accessed as Option-3
* 'tab', 'caps lock', 'shift', 'option', 'page up', 'page down', 'home', and 'end' keys have symbols instead of words, while 'control' reads 'ctrl' and 'command' has 'cmd' as well as the symbol.
Michael.