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I'm using a ThinkPad now and I hate it. No Windows key, no other
shortcut keys, and there's something odd about the layout. I
accidentally hit capslock all the time, where I never do that on any
other laptop.
I've had Dell laptops in the past (never again, long story) and all
have had a different keyboard config based on the amount of room
available.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Tony Chung <tonyc -at- tonychung -dot- ca> wrote:
> A client loaned me a corporate Lenovo Thinkpad that didn't have a
> Windows key. I use Windows key shortcuts all the time, so I was
> crippled. It also bugs me that Toshiba designed their keyboards so the
> Windows key is in the the top left corner. I haven't checked recent
> models to see if that's changed.
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