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The History of Cursor Keys

This has been on my to-do-list for several years and I finally managed to collect enough footage to make it actually happen.

UPDATE - I re-edited/uploaded because I had made a mistake on the Tandy 100/102.  

The History of Cursor Keys

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We didn't have MSX computers here in North America. I'm not even sure if I've ever seen one in person. At least I've seen a BBC Micro (hence the footage I had of one)

The 8-Bit Guy

Really cool but you totally forgot about the MSX system which is famous if it is about their arrow keys!!! When i was young visiting a c64 school friend I always thought what the hack ;) check it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Ys5ocqiTw

Edo van Zanten

One more small mistake (sorry I was late to the party): You spelled "Centurion" as "Centurian". I watch Usagi Electric as well and was glad to see the terminal mentioned!

George Schizas

I have no difficulties at all using the cursor arrangement on the numeric keypad, partly because as I was growing up and started learning how to program in BASIC on PCs, I couldn't figure out how to detect when the user pressed an arrow key. I know how NOW, but not back then, so instead I detected the numbers on the numeric keypad, meaning Num Lock also had to be ON, not off. Of course, nowadays, everyone uses WASD instead and I try to keep this in mind when coming up with control layouts for my game ideas. ;D

Kris Asick

Nice video. If I could adapt to Emacs for a decade and VI for life then just about any configuration of cursor keys can be learned. I am even writing this on a minimalistic hand made mechanical keyboard with no cursor keys at all (modifier key required) and I don't miss them.


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