^^^ ISO is a minority, please add ANSI support. Thanks.
Minority? Really?
Maybe among those who buy custom keyboards and custom keyboard sets... But maybe those people has actually adapted to what has been available: often
English only, for which the availability of ISO's additional key between left Shift and 'Z' means less.
When English has not been the only option, other languages have incurred an additional cost.
In the big world, however, outside our little cliques of enthusiasts who buy expensive keycap sets. I think things could be different.
Let's count:
• ANSI: USA and Korea (Hangul) use ANSI. Let's count Canada as ANSI-users, except for Quebec.
That's still only ~ 5.3% of the world population.
• ISO: Europe except the Netherlands, Latin America (Spanish or Portuguese), Quebec, Turkey = 18.65% of the world population.
• Use either ISO or ANSI, whatever is available or they don't care: Indian languages, Arabic, Dutch, Hebrew, Russian, South African English, Australian English and Canadian English-speaking
• Use either vertical or horizontal Enter key: mostly Chinese, but also the ones listed as "ISO or ANSI".
• Use mainly vertical Enter key but not ISO: Japanese (JIS layout): 1.64%
I have omitted many smaller countries and regions for which it would be a chore to find out what they use.
So, if we count ISO + JIS countries: 20.3%
ANSI countries: 5.3%
Oh. I think it is
ANSI who is in minority in the world, thank you very much.