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7/20/2025, 1:44:42 AM
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Did you know that this isn't just your standard Enter key? There are two predominately utilized Enter keys. ANSI and ISO. ANSI is found on most keyboards these days - and is derived from keyboards in America. It's simply a longer key. For ISO, it's more vertically oriented and this can be found on many European keyboards.
Separate from these two, are the BAE keys (big ass enter). These are a little more rare, but can be found more often in Japanese keyboards, especially in the 80s-90s. It's easily the biggest Enter key of them all, hence the name.
Did you know that this isn't just your standard Enter key? There are two predominately utilized Enter keys. ANSI and ISO. ANSI is found on most keyboards these days - and is derived from keyboards in America. It's simply a longer key. For ISO, it's more vertically oriented and this can be found on many European keyboards.
Separate from these two, are the BAE keys (big ass enter). These are a little more rare, but can be found more often in Japanese keyboards, especially in the 80s-90s. It's easily the biggest Enter key of them all, hence the name.
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