der Mouse wrote:
I don't recall seeing a computer keyboard that
*is* lowercase, ever.
Modern keyboards are generally connected to systems that map alphabetic
keystrokes to uppercase and lowercase depending on other state, and
have keys ("Shift") designed to provide that state, but the keyboards
themselves have only one case of alphabetic key, and in every case I
can recall seeing, that case is upper.
I stand corrected ... the only keyboard without a shift key I have seen
is a TTY's.
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