iPad Dock keyboard
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With every ROCCAT tool you will more and more internalize its Energy.
These Roccat guys have a hilarious website. (http://www.roccat.org/Organisation/Organisation/Codex/)Indeed. Now, if they had used scissor switches, the Roccat Valo, with two rows of programmable keys, might have been of interest. But they're just gaming-programmable, not POS programmable, so no special scan codes.
Actually the Arrow Key is pretty popular. Used more frequently than ENTER according to this study. (http://www.recordare.com/good/oa82.html)
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Personally I'd prefer the arrow keys and ditching the numpad.
It's really not hard to start using the number row - just takes practice.It is certainly slower to use, espessially without looking. So I'm happy I have the option to use numpad when many numbers need to be entered.
Right hand on T arrows, left hand on Ctrl Shift Tab A Z X C V... Man with inverted T and Key-Fu skills accomplish anything quickly. Man without inverted T accomplish anything but take much longer.
For those who like inverted T, as an island, away from the home row... what are your objections are to having the space around it filled up with useful keys?When you move your right hand from your mouse or the typing area to the arrow keys, having space around the block of keys makes it easier to find them. Without that space, you may make more errors.
When you move your right hand from your mouse or the typing area to the arrow keys, having space around the block of keys makes it easier to find them. Without that space, you may make more errors.
For instance, I have found myself pressing Page Down instead of Page Up, because I have been off by one row.