Both my keys are labeled "Enter" on a Microsoft keyboard. I guess if you want to be stuck with the past, you can consider them differently. Enjoy your "scroll lock" key too!
Windows English keyboards don't have a return key. Macintosh keyboards do. You can also see this on the Windows on-screen keyboard. You get an "Enter" key above right-shift (with the event code "Enter"), and another one in the numpad (with the event code "NumpadEnter").
Two enter keys here (Score:5, Informative)
Both my keys are labeled "Enter" on a Microsoft keyboard. I guess if you want to be stuck with the past, you can consider them differently. Enjoy your "scroll lock" key too!
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So your keyboard is mislabeled.
Mine is properly labeled, the key above the right shift says "return".
Re:Two enter keys here (Score:2)
Windows English keyboards don't have a return key. Macintosh keyboards do. You can also see this on the Windows on-screen keyboard. You get an "Enter" key above right-shift (with the event code "Enter"), and another one in the numpad (with the event code "NumpadEnter").