2
It is a US ISO (also sometimes called "English International") keyboard. The placement of the two \ keys is the ISO layout used by standard UK keyboards, but the keycaps are labeled with US characters.
The two back-slash keys are not standard on UK keyboards. The right-hand key, next to Return
is normally #
/~
. – AFH – 2018-07-17T22:44:09.327
@AFH: Neither is @
above 2
. Nonetheless the positioning is used by the UK keyboard, with different keycaps. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams – 2018-07-17T22:47:48.237
It is definitely not UK, which has
"
onShift-2
and£
onShift-3
. It's probably US, but I have only UK keyboards, so I can't be sure. – AFH – 2018-07-17T22:17:07.413