any specific mechanical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys of a keyboard or typewriter
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Recently I've been looking for a keyboard that looks nice, has MX Cherry Red switches and is TKL with PBT Keycaps, budget preferably under ยฃ120 but everything is always in US layout and whenever I find a UK layout it's always like 20x more expensive. I was wondering does anyone use US layout and do they have any inconveniences? Minus the ยฃ symbol, I don't use Irish accents ever
EDIT: First image is US Amazon/Layout
I live in the US & to try something different, I decided to go with a UK keyboard, along with changing the applicable setting in my OS. I used to use the US-International setting with a regular US keyboard before this. Do those of you in one country/region prefer another layout? Is one better than another or is it only whatever one's used to? I don't do traditional touch-typing, but I noticed that if I did, the Enter/Return key on the UK layout is too far to the right for my small finger to hit it with the rest of my fingers on the home row. My old US keyboard has this key horizontal orientation as opposed to vertical. Is there a reason for the differences in symbol key locations like @ " ยฌ # ~ \ |? Was it just a matter of when these layouts were developed?