<P> The UK variant of the IBM Enhanced keyboard commonly used with personal computers designed for Microsoft Windows differs from the US layout as follows: </P> <Ul> <Li> The UK keyboard has 1 more key than the U.S. keyboard (UK = 62, US = 61, on the typewriter keys) </Li> <Li> The Alt key to the right of the space bar is replaced by an AltGr key </Li> <Li> The #symbol is replaced by the £ symbol and a 102nd key is added next to the Enter key to accommodate the displaced #</Li> <Li> € is produced by AltGr + 4 </Li> <Li> @ and "are swapped </Li> <Li> the ~ is moved to the #key, and is replaced by a ¬ symbol on the backquote (`) key; AltGr + backquote produces ¦ </Li> <Li> the key labelled "" usually produces the "¦" symbol whilst the one labelled "¦" usually produces the "" symbol </Li> <Li> the \ key is moved to the left of the Z key </Li> <Li> the Enter key spans two rows, and is narrower to accommodate the #key </Li> <Li> Some UK keyboards do not label Backspace, Enter, Tab and Shift in words </Li> </Ul> <Li> The UK keyboard has 1 more key than the U.S. keyboard (UK = 62, US = 61, on the typewriter keys) </Li> <Li> The Alt key to the right of the space bar is replaced by an AltGr key </Li>

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