It's probably because the most common letters (AEST) are on the left, so the hand that is used less when typing is the right, so it makes sense to give the right hand the cursor keys.
It is in the same place as on the regular key board, to the right of the "/" key and under the Enter key.
A left handed keyboard has the numerical keys on the left side as opposed to the right. Left handed keyboards are available through DSI Keyboards and ergoCanada. Many styles of keyboards are available on eBay and Amazon as well.
You use the arrow keys to do tricks. When you see the arrow signs on the screen you press the down arrow key, then use the side arrow keys to steer.
put a right arrow on the left side of the broc.,then a right arrow on broc.,then a down arrow on the left side of the right arrow,last a right arrow on the pepper.
You can simply hold down together Ctrl + Alt + any arrow keys to turn your computer sideways the way the arrow points is the way the screen turns.
press enter to move down or press tab key it will move the right side, if u use the arrow keys also to move
At right side of the keyboard there are shortcut keys. They are are used by right fingers.
usually on the right of the yeild signOn the right side of the arrow in the equation
use the side arrow keys see ya by BAZ1 on cp
The chemicals on the left side of the arrow are the reactants and the chemicals on the right side of the arrow are the products.
The go back key you may be referring to is the forward and backward arrows. They are located on most standard keyboards on the right side, just below the Insert, Home and Page up and Down keys.
The same reason a left handed person puts an arrow on the right side of the bow. It's convenient.