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Ever see a Windows laptop with the [Win] key in the correct location?

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Ichinisan

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Ever find a Windows laptop with the [Win] key in the correct location?

Just curious. I've never seen one. Every Windows laptop has some [Fn] key displacing the [Win] logo key; pushing it to the right so it's directly below the [Z] key. My muscle memory fails. Most attempts to use [Win] key shortcuts end in cursing. Pisses me off more than I can describe.
 

Ichinisan

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I've seen very few non-laptop keyboards do this.

Yeah, but I can just avoid those desktop keyboards that have it in the wrong location. My current fave is the Logitech G15 v2. I also have some Dell QuietKey keyboards around, but I like having a quick Mute button and a switch to disable the Winlogo key when gaming.
 

lxskllr

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I never noticed. I don't touch type, so I'm more flexible with key layout.
 

IronWing

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On the few occasions I have hit the Windows key and the Start Menu pops up, I'm like wtf just happened? I chalk the Windows key up to Microsoft marketing with little utility.
 

Ichinisan

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On the few occasions I have hit the Windows key and the Start Menu pops up, I'm like wtf just happened? I chalk the Windows key up to Microsoft marketing with little utility.

I use it hundreds of times per day.

...and never to access the Start menu.

Usually Win+R
 

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I use it hundreds of times per day.

...and never to access the Start menu.

Usually Win+R

And Win+D. And I haven't seen it either. My aging but trusty Dell D630 has a Fn key in between the ctrl and win key, but I got used to it.
 

3chordcharlie

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On the few occasions I have hit the Windows key and the Start Menu pops up, I'm like wtf just happened? I chalk the Windows key up to Microsoft marketing with little utility.

The windows symbol is branding, certainly.

But the windows key itself is really useful.
 

corwin

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The FN (get it F-N, effen:D) key is a staple on all laptops so never will you find one without it, at least I never have...luckily I don't touch type so it isn't a big deal
 

Ichinisan

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where's it supposed to be?

For reference:

logitech_g15.jpg
 

Ichinisan

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The FN (get it F-N, effen:D) key is a staple on all laptops so never will you find one without it, at least I never have...luckily I don't touch type so it isn't a big deal

I just wish they'd relocate it. Top row or something. Maybe chop-off the left side of the left Shift key.
 

corwin

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I just wish they'd relocate it. Top row or something. Maybe chop-off the left side of the left Shift key.
The shift key is used way more than the Win key, that would suck...top row wouldn't be bad though
 

Ichinisan

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The shift key is used way more than the Win key, that would suck...top row wouldn't be bad though

You know the Shift keys are extra-wide, right?

Who uses the left side of the left Shift key? I use the right side of the left Shift key when I mean to press that key.
 

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I hate how most keyboards in general are different now. Why can't there be a standard that everyone sticks to? Have a standard for full size, and a standard for laptop, and stick to that! Laptops are the worse for butchering keyboards though. If I use a laptop for an extended time I like to just hook up a keyboard and mouse.
 
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