It's standard that the front face of black keys on the piano are sloped away from the musician. Why is that?
The manufacture would seem simpler and cheaper if the black keys were square-cut like the white keys, and there are other designs, such as a rounded top-front edge, that would be more comfortable (than a square edge) to play.
How did the sloped face come to be, and why?
(N.B.: Looking at some harpsichord photos, it seems clear that the design preceded the invention of the piano.)