Is there a reason for this?
The standard computer keyboard layout dates from 1878. Between the 1950s and 1980s, first various keys were added, mostly to the right side. Then IBM decided to put their ctrl and alt keys on the bottom row next to the spacebar, in a symmetrical arrangement. In the past 30 years, there has been very little change to the basic layout, even though it makes no sense compared to the shape and movement of human hands.
In short, the physical design of computer keyboards is awful... but it’s tradition, and people have learned it, and computer companies have decided that any innovation in something fundamental like the keyboard is just too big a risk. So we’re basically stuck with it as a mass-market design.
If you want something better, you’re going to need to design and build it yourself.