Timeline for How do I format an arrow key input?
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Apr 8, 2019 at 13:10 | comment | added | RToyo | @NathanTuggy I have never seen "Left" written on a keyboard either, but I've also never seen a keyboard whose arrows have a shaft as long as the arrow in the <kbd> tag either. Nor have I seen the full spelling of "control" on the ctrl key. Some keyboards also don't write "tab" on the tab key, or "caps lock", or "page up/down", or "backspace", etc, in favour of icons. Keys on a keyboard only have a couple centimetres to portray a key, but fortunately our answers on Stack Exchange can be a little bit larger... | |
Apr 6, 2019 at 6:00 | comment | added | Nathan Tuggy | If "Left" were just as valid and understandable as "←", maybe I would have seen at least one keyboard with that style of label on its arrow keys. I can't remember having seen any such thing, so either it's vanishingly rare, or I have repressed the memory. | |
Apr 5, 2019 at 21:34 | comment | added | RobH | @RToyo For many of the users on this site, English is not their first language, and so arrows would be more readily understandable to them (as well as to those of us for whom English is our first language). | |
Apr 5, 2019 at 20:52 | comment | added | RToyo |
@coldspeed My exposure to instructions where keys on the left vs right matter is limited (such as in remote viewers), but to me, If the text doesn't explicitly specify "left what", as in <kbd>Left Ctrl</kbd> , or <kbd>Left ^</kbd> , it's clear to me that it's referring to the left arrow. But again, I don't have any exposure to documentation where <kbd>Left</kbd> could be ambiguous.
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Apr 5, 2019 at 20:30 | comment | added | cs95 | I don't know about that... when I see "Left", the first thing I would think is "left what?". An arrow that points left is a lot more clear. | |
Apr 5, 2019 at 14:39 | history | answered | RToyo | CC BY-SA 4.0 |