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    M115 Keyboard

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by cvec7, Oct 15, 2006.

  1. cvec7

    cvec7 Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm considering getting a M115 once they make it customizable, and I was wondering if by chance, Toshiba got smart and made the keyboard right? My main gripe with toshiba's keyboards is that there is only one ctrl button- on the left side of the space bar. I have a slightly old toshiba laptop, 15.4" widescreen celeron, and I cannot stand having only one ctrl button....so, I never use the thing, and still use my 4 year old HP instead whenever I can.
     
  2. SonnySD

    SonnySD Notebook Enthusiast

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    nope, there is just one on the left....
     
  3. Redline

    Redline Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    Nope, sadly, their keyboard layout is still the worst in the business. Even thought they have improved the keyboard feel and flex, I still refuse to buy a Tosh because of the idiotic keyboard layout.
    Otherwise, I likely would have had an M105 instead of a VAIO.