
I don't know how it would be working on this keyboard, but I must say that I'm glad to see big companies trying to kill that damned caps lock!
The keyboard is from the new X1 carbon.
What do you think?
Maybe that's what the top-left button does, swaps from media -> F1-F12?rindorbrot wrote:Am I blind or is there no Fn key at all? How do you use F1-F12?
Ahh, you are probably right, it looks like it says Fn on it.scottc wrote:Maybe that's what the top-left button does, swaps from media -> F1-F12?rindorbrot wrote:Am I blind or is there no Fn key at all? How do you use F1-F12?
I agree on all except for the backspace position. I always hit it to the left of the cap because it is easier/faster to reach. So lenovo position seems legit.Findecanor wrote:Oh, I've ranted against it a lot today on GH and Ars. I'll do the short version:
Home/end: Lots of people prefer the Control key in that position. Now you can't map Caps Lock to Control which you were able to do before.
Caps Lock replacement: To activate Caps Lock mode, you tap the Left Shift key twice. That will happen too often by mistake. Windows users are already outraged about Sticky Keys being activated by tapping shift three times. People must be told how to disable Caps Lock because that is not something that comes intuitively. It is unclear whether sticky keys will be possible if you would want them.
Del/Backspace: It would have been better to have BS to the right and Del to the left, or Del somewhere else entirely.
Fn-keys: I don't use the Fn-keys very often, but when I do need them I do need to press them repeatedly, so I will need to feel the keys.
Same here, except putting delete right there beside it is just going to be annoying regardless (imo).matt3o wrote:I agree on all except for the backspace position. I always hit it to the left of the cap because it is easier/faster to reach. So lenovo position seems legit.
If the current X1 Carbon prices are anything to go by (~2500 eur to get decent specs), that would be a very expensive test rig... I just do that sort of stuff in VMs or dual-boots on my desktop.matt3o wrote:maybe you are right. I should try it... actually I have to buy a win machine for testing, this might be it.
unfortunately I need "touch", anyway like I said it is for testing, it doesn't need to be full spec'dscottc wrote:If the current X1 Carbon prices are anything to go by (~2500 eur to get decent specs), that would be a very expensive test rig... I just do that sort of stuff in VMs or dual-boots on my desktop.matt3o wrote:maybe you are right. I should try it... actually I have to buy a win machine for testing, this might be it.
Oh sure, that makes sense. I'm just a bit anti-Lenovo after shitty experiences with their Thinkpads so I'm slightly biased against themmatt3o wrote:unfortunately I need "touch", anyway like I said it is for testing, it doesn't need to be full spec'dscottc wrote:If the current X1 Carbon prices are anything to go by (~2500 eur to get decent specs), that would be a very expensive test rig... I just do that sort of stuff in VMs or dual-boots on my desktop.matt3o wrote:maybe you are right. I should try it... actually I have to buy a win machine for testing, this might be it.
That's a shame. Maybe I'll get one of the System76 laptops I linked. They seem pretty good, but 14.1" is a bit too big for me.matt3o wrote:DELLs are quite linux friendly.
Linux on MBA has some glitches. It installs pretty well, you have to add the wifi driver manually, but it has issues with the suspend mode that I couldn't solve (but admittedly I haven't tried too hard).
I actually had, but was turned off by the fact that it was about the same price as the equivalent Macbook (with student discount from Apple I would get i7/8GB/128GB SSD for €1250). I didn't know that the Dell came with the larger SSD and full HD screen, so actually that's very nice, thanks!matt3o wrote:have you looked into this?
http://www.dell.com/ie/business/p/xps-1 ... aspx?s=bsd
Yes, the world's first 5kg ultraportable laptop?!7bit wrote:They should have split up all other keys as well, plus making a buckling spring keyboard. I'd buy it immediately!
wow! very nice pricing! thanks! they also ship to Italy and super customizable. What's the catch?!scottc wrote:Have you heard of pcspecialist.co.uk?
I hope that's better than the Latitude 13! Dell ran the HDD ribbon cable over (from an inverted perspective) the SD card reader frame, where it chafed against the inside of the case and wore out. Same story: all Dell would do is keep replacing the cable until the warranty ran out.matt3o wrote:have you looked into this?
http://www.dell.com/ie/business/p/xps-1 ... aspx?s=bsd
I've heard no good things about Dell build quality in the past. Sounds like the same story over and over again.Daniel Beardsmore wrote:I hope that's better than the Latitude 13! Dell ran the HDD ribbon cable over (from an inverted perspective) the SD card reader frame, where it chafed against the inside of the case and wore out. Same story: all Dell would do is keep replacing the cable until the warranty ran out.matt3o wrote:have you looked into this?
http://www.dell.com/ie/business/p/xps-1 ... aspx?s=bsd
I totally agree with that!