Enigma machine (at Bletchley). Fascinating that key board is very similar to QWERTY, but different. Anyone know why? @BBCRoryCJpic.twitter.com/C57guCIs3i
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And same with L. I guess they wanted to keep the basic structure intact (which makes sense for touch typing and so on), and just packed the two keys in.
Some Enigmas used alphabetical layout and maybe they just reused the physical arrangement, although I am unsure of the exact timelines. (Enigmas were actually fascinating, a *line* of products kind of like iPhones today.) https://www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/enigma/c/index.htm …
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