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by insaneirish
2515 days ago
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Because control should be where caps lock is on most keyboards. It is the one key re-map I cannot live without. (Anyone who used a Sun keyboard for a considerable period time is familiar with this layout. I do not know if any other systems predated Sun in this regard.) |
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The Macintosh didn't originally have a CTRL key, so Caps Lock went there. The first Mac to have CTRL seems to be the Macintosh II and SE, where you were offered the choice of the Apple Keyboard (control left of A) or Apple Extended Keyboard (caps lock left of A). Thus began decades of confusion.
Interestingly, the NeXT keyboard (1988) had no caps lock.