
If we were to analyze the way keyboards were laid out, bigger real estate is given to keys that were pressed more often, hence the very huge space bar. The caps key is huge, but the shift key is significantly bigger. Of course you could go on and write the antithesis of this and wonder why vowels don't get more real estate than other letters like "X" "Z" and "Q" which are used less often.
What's interesting though is how this guy proposes that the caps key be moved to the area where we find the num lock.
Frankly this really won't affect the business sector much - it wil laffect gamers though, who use the CAPS key as an additional shortcut button.
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