I mentioned my like of it above, what makes you dislike it?
I have to move the whole hand to be able to press it. Bigger LShifts wouldn't require that.
I think my ideal keyboard would be a mixture of the japanese and ISO layout, namely:
- Big LShift
- Normal-size (not the supersize variant on ANSI boards) L-Shaped Return key
- Normal Backspace
- Normal-sized spacebar
- 105th key like on japanese layouts, i.e. making RShift one key smaller and putting a key there.
Why?
- No need to move the left hand when pressing LShift
- I'm accustomed to it, as I press it roughly between the rows. I'm having great problems to adapt to ANSI-style return keys (like on my Eee, for example)
- Backspace should stay normal. No need to move keys around with the ISO return key, anyway.
- I don't need east-asian modifier keys, so the spacebar may remain large.
- The 105th key is nice to have (it's <, >, | on German layout boards, for example), but as it's not required all the time, sticking it to a somewhat obscure location doesn't matter when it's still reachable for the occasional XML editing sessions.
-huha