That's not exactly a new concept, but with the experimental days of Windows XP long behind us, it's mostly been reserved for less powerful, Linux-based single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi.
The difference between iso and ansi layouts is in the physical layout, size of keys, and numbers of keys. iso stands for ...
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