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by iso1631 1323 days ago
Not entirely sure what you mean by "two-armed key-chord". It's shift-, or shift-. -- my keyboard's bottom line goes <shift>\ZXCVBNM,./<shift>. < is right-index and right-pinky, and > is right-index and right-pinky (as shift is so much wider)

Now sure, some are home row afficiandos, and having # on the home row is certainly beneficial to those as your right-index can stay on J as god intended

Or do you have a different keyboard layout to me. Keyboard layouts - especially the location of things like ,./<>?@;'#:@~[]{} vary a lot depending on the country you are in.