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Yes, the keyboard wasn't that ergonomic. But when it came out it was
definitely a step forward compared to much else you could find back
then. And specifically compared to the VT52.
The LK201 (used in the VT200 and newer) was a lot about improving
ergonomics. That was emphasized a lot back when it was introduced.
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