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Replying to @mwichary
Nice find! (A shame again here that the text has been reset instead of preserving the exact original, though.) Interesting that CODE (later Option) got the top-left spot, not a place you would normally find a modifier key. Very weird to see ZXCU for Cut Paste Copy Undo
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Replying to @enf
I probably have the original PDF somewhere, if you want me to grab it – at the time, it felt better to do it this way.
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Replying to @mwichary
Oh I didn't even realize that was your own site! But yes I'd be interested to see the scan if you find it
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Replying to @enf
A small precedent for top-left modifier keys: IBM 5291 and its Command.pic.twitter.com/7DTaKqzDTb
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And – I just noticed – arrow keys on the left.
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One more: CODE in the upper left corner. This is the CPT 8100 word processor.pic.twitter.com/TNTg1k0Kjs
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(I do wonder what’s the most beautiful portrait screen machine ever made.)pic.twitter.com/iB9zCzONiJ
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