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You didn't tell us on what platform… but generally, one of the big differences between ISO & ANSI is that the key you 'lose' on ANSI isn't the one you'd expect it to be…

Instead, that 'missing' key next to Z actually moves up to be next to 1, & that's the key you lose.

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You didn't tell us on what platform… but generally, one of the big differences between ISO & ANSI is that the key you 'lose' on ANSI isn't the one you'd expect it to be…

Instead, that 'missing' key next to Z actually moves up to be next to 1, & that's the key you lose.

enter image description here

You didn't tell us on what platform… but generally, one of the big differences between ISO & ANSI is that the key you 'lose' on ANSI isn't the one you'd expect it to be…

Instead, that 'missing' key next to Z actually moves up to be next to 1, & that's the key you lose.

enter image description here

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Tetsujin
  • 50k
  • 9
  • 112
  • 142

You didn't tell us on what platform… but generally, one of the big differences between ISO & ANSI is that the key you 'lose' on ANSI isn't the one you'd expect it to be…

Instead, that 'missing' key next to Z actually moves up to be next to 1, & that's the key you lose.

enter image description here