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Logitech has expanded its Master Series with the addition of two new mechanical keyboards: the full-size MX Mechanical and minimalist MX Mechanical Mini.
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They couldn't have just gone with TKL...
I'd say that it really, really depends on the usecase.
I get along with TKLs pretty well, but as my usecase includes desktop gaming, layouts that delete the discrete Function-key row do present a challenge. I don't do a lot of data entry and have gotten better at using the number row, so the numpad isn't a necessity, and I have a USB numpad that I can use when needed.
Absent that, I could get along just fine with a smaller layout and do intend to spend some time with the DeepCool keyboard we just reviewed, as I expect to have more keyboards of various layouts coming across the review desk.
But if perhaps I pick up Tie Fighter again...
Not only do I need a numpad, but I also need a normal layout for Insert/Home/PageUp/Delete/End/PageDown. Which is just one of many reasons why laptop keyboards piss me the f*ck off. The flat keycaps are another thing I can't stand.Yeah, I frequently use the numpad. Not just for work.
And here we have yet another reason why I can't stand laptop keyboards. I sure as **** don't wanna be dealing with this nonsense on a desktop PC.Also, anything that requires me to ever use an Fn key like those 65% or 60% (or whatever % they are) keyboards is just going to make me want to stab people.
I use WASD out of comfort. The arrow keys are too far to the right. Not enough room on my current desk to slide the keyboard to the left to more easily access the arrow keys, but even if I could, I dunno it just feels weird and awkward. I get where you're coming from through. If you think WASD is weird, I have a friend who uses ASDF.Also, for gaming, I'm one of those weirdos who never understood why games switched away from arrow keys as their default to that WASD nonsense. Arrow keys worked just fine in early games. There was no reason to switch away at all.
D4mn straight.In a modern title absolutely NOTHING should be hard coded, and no key should be excluded from use in binds.
I use WASD out of comfort. The arrow keys are too far to the right. Not enough room on my current desk to slide the keyboard to the left to more easily access the arrow keys, but even if I could, I dunno it just feels weird and awkward.
I get where you're coming from through. If you think WASD is weird, I have a friend who uses ASDF.
With my current desk, my keyboard and mouse are on a slide-out tray. The mouse is perfectly flat with the right arm rest on my chair, and WASD lines up very well with the left arm rest. Altogether makes for some very comfortable gaming, as far as my arms and wrists are concerned.
I like the sound of your layout though, seems very interesting.