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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•edit-28 months agoIIRC, holding space flips it from left side of the keyboard to right side. You can see the letters in small print at the center of the keys. The idea being it makes use of existing right hand muscle memory, just mirrored.
minus-square@AngryCommieKenderlink1•8 months agoI think the upper right hand key is what flips it, I would guess holding shift and that key gives you the numeric characters and symbols.
IIRC, holding space flips it from left side of the keyboard to right side. You can see the letters in small print at the center of the keys. The idea being it makes use of existing right hand muscle memory, just mirrored.
I think the upper right hand key is what flips it, I would guess holding shift and that key gives you the numeric characters and symbols.