{"id":2617,"date":"2012-12-22T18:13:39","date_gmt":"2012-12-22T18:13:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/really.zonky.org\/?p=2617"},"modified":"2012-12-23T18:29:46","modified_gmt":"2012-12-23T18:29:46","slug":"arent-those-key-legends-dumb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/really.zonky.org\/?p=2617","title":{"rendered":"Aren&#8217;t Those Key Legends Dumb?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Take a good hard look at your keyboard. Right Now.<\/p>\n<p>Ignoring the symbols themselves, although there&#8217;s a good long rant as to just why the pipe symbol (&#8216;|&#8217;) has to be a shifted key, there&#8217;s quite a few oddities on the keyboard. At least if you get a chance to think about it. Not so much in what they do, but in their names.<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dt>BackSpace<\/dt>\n<dd>If you are old enough to remember typewriters, printing terminals, or even certain exotic terminals which implemented &#8220;backspace&#8221; properly, this label is always a bit grating. Why? Because a backspace does <em>not<\/em> delete anything, but is a way of overwriting symbols to generate other symbols &#8211; you could always write a cent symbol by entering &#8216;c&#8217; followed by a backspace and finally a &#8216;|&#8217; to get a \u00a2What we see when we press the backspace key today could be more accurately described as &#8216;delete last character&#8217;, or rubout (as used on some old keyboards). So the backspace key should really be the &#8220;Rubout&#8221; key.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt>Delete<\/dt>\n<dd>And whilst we&#8217;re in the region of deleting characters, what about the &#8220;delete&#8221; key? What is it supposed to be deleting? The character under the cursor ? The word under the cursor ? The line? The next line? Well we <em>know<\/em> what it is, but that is no reason not to make the key legend more explicit.What about &#8220;Delete Next&#8221; ? This gives an alternative for &#8220;Rubout&#8221; as &#8220;Delete Prior&#8221;.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt>Enter\/Return\/Carriage Return<\/dt>\n<dd>Again, if you go back to the distant past and dig out an old clunky typewriter you will find a large key at the right of the keyboard that would cause the roll containing the paper that the letters were printed onto, to shoot back to the right [corrected] and move up one line. This was the <em>carriage return<\/em>. And of course it makes no sense for our modern keyboards to have a key labeled after a physical action that no longer exists.Some have a key labeled &#8220;Enter&#8221; in addition to &#8220;Return&#8221; (or sometimes instead of &#8220;Return&#8221;), but what does that mean? Enter what? The next line? There have been keyboards in the past with a more sensible &#8220;New Line&#8221; key, but that trend did not take.<\/p>\n<p>Does it not make more sense to label the key after what it <em>does<\/em> rather than it&#8217;s historical purpose? What do we use the &#8220;Return&#8221; key for these days? Well it&#8217;s either to start a new paragraph, or to do the command we have just typed (into a command-line shell). So what about &#8220;New Paragraph\/Do&#8221; ?<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt><\/dt>\n<dt>Alt Gr<\/dt>\n<dd>Also known as <em>Alt Graphics<\/em> which originally was a key for composing box graphics, but is now used for producing alternate <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Grapheme\">graphemes<\/a> from the keyboard such as \u00a9, \u2122, \u00c4, etc.<br \/>\nOr perhaps more explicitly, it produces symbols that be produced by the keyboard normally not available.So why not simply label the key after what it produces? Such as &#8220;Symbols&#8221; ?<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt>The &#8220;splat&#8221; (Windows)<\/dt>\n<dd>There are two problems with the Windows key. Firstly why is it an icon when the rest<br \/>\nof the keys are text-based? It is not as if the other non-symbol keys do not have suitable &#8220;icons&#8221; such as \u2387 for Alt. Use either icons or text; personally I prefer text.Secondly there is the problem that the Windows key is specific to Microsoft Windows; even within Apple&#8217;s perfumed prison, the tendency has been to move from vendor-specific (open Apple symbol) to generic (&#8220;Command&#8221;).<\/p>\n<p>That is not to say that it is a poor idea in general &#8211; there is a lot to be said for a key to be used for generating short-cut commands to control the computer as a whole. A &#8220;computer command&#8221; key as opposed to an &#8220;application command&#8221; key (or &#8220;Alt&#8221;).<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p>There are a few other oddities too, and it is quite possible that I will get back and update this post with incoherent rantings about those too.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Take a good hard look at your keyboard. Right Now. Ignoring the symbols themselves, although there&#8217;s a good long rant as to just why the pipe symbol (&#8216;|&#8217;) has to be a shifted key, there&#8217;s quite a few oddities on the keyboard. At least if you get a chance to think about it. 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