I never noticed the weirdness of the enter key either before. There were many more offenders than this article had time to cover.
I'm finally used to the @ being on the "2" key on US keyboards. It's not there on British ones I grew up with, perhaps justifying it being on the "P".
One of the best things about the 128 Spectrum was that you could just type in all the keywords like PRINT instead of spending 5 minutes trying to find the right key combination, as on the previous models. The 128 taught me to type.
I'm finally used to the @ being on the "2" key on US keyboards. It's not there on British ones I grew up with, perhaps justifying it being on the "P".
One of the best things about the 128 Spectrum was that you could just type in all the keywords like PRINT instead of spending 5 minutes trying to find the right key combination, as on the previous models. The 128 taught me to type.