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    Simple but awesome keyboard solution!

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by jakozza, May 21, 2011.

  1. jakozza

    jakozza Notebook Enthusiast

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    I wish the bigger one has same placement of Pg.Up/Pg.Down and Home/End as this on. It's 100% better way than current placement to the next to the Enter!
    Who's with me? ;)


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    Ps. It's a picture of new HP 2560p. Give me that keyboard backlighted with 13.3-14 inch display and I buy it!
     
  2. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Give me an unchickleet keyboard and maybe I'd consider it...nah I'm saving up for an x220t.
     
  3. MidnightSun

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    I agree... dedicated keys are far more useful, although I like the keys in a block at the top ;)
     
  4. jakozza

    jakozza Notebook Enthusiast

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    It makes me crazy when I type fast and put pg.down instead of enter :mad: I have to tell you that It takes a place often when i type on that kind of keyboard. That keys uppon other keys is good solution also but I imho fn.key + arrows could makes navigation faster. :D