This is a laptop supposed to be for power users, but why does it have such a horrible keyboard layout?
I mean cursors are probably the most used keys and they are tiny and you don't have dedicated keys for PgUp / PgDown, Home, End.
I have money ready for a laptop, but still can't find anything on the market :/
Second deal breaker is Intel. I don't want to reward this company for doing basically nothing for 5 or so years and essentially releasing the same products under different names.
I'm just a weirdo where I actually want uniformly smaller arrows: I like the half-scale "inverted T" more than having big left/right only, and I like fn-combos for all 4 arrows for PgUp/PgDn/Home/End, it's intuitive to me for them to work that way, vs. learning wherever they happen to be when they're actual separate keys.
Apple flip-flopped on this in MacBooks going from inverted-T to full-height left/right and apparently now back, and as usual other manufacturers have seemed to follow. Just waiting for the "back again" to trickle down.
I mean cursors are probably the most used keys and they are tiny and you don't have dedicated keys for PgUp / PgDown, Home, End.
I have money ready for a laptop, but still can't find anything on the market :/
Second deal breaker is Intel. I don't want to reward this company for doing basically nothing for 5 or so years and essentially releasing the same products under different names.