Not sure. I guess it's a random arrangement of keys.
Not at all. The "Renington" layout, created in 1896 by Marc-Yves Renington, was
an influential, if little-known, alternative to the QWERTY layout made popular by
Sholes and Glidden some twenty years earlier. Following a bitter divorce with his
frst wife, Renington created the layout as a gift for his new wife, Rita; using
the layout it would simply not be possible to create divorce papers for the couple.
The layout itself required the use of "Renington Standard English", where untypable
words were replaced with synonyms; unfortnately, the lack of typable synonyms for
"owing", "due" or "paid" made it unpopular with accounting secretaries, and the simple
fact it was impossible to type "Renington" made it impossible for companies, once they
had committed to Renington's machine, to order more of the machines, and the Renington
Typewriter Manufacturing Company went broke in early 1897.
Renington killed his wife and hanged himself using a copy ribbon (ironically enough,
an Underwood ribbon ripped from a Crandall machine). Their two children,
Fsalk and Ncpoi, survived.