Windows key size.
Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 16:45
I was just sitting hear looking at my SSK and i was wondering . When keyboards started to get windows keys and later app key. Why did they make them bigger than 1x1? On the standard IBM layout that everyone used at the time there was a 1x1 space between the Ctrl and Alt keys, why not just put a 1x1 windows key one side and a 1x1 menu/app key the other?
I mean think about it, less rework of caps less rework of PCB or membrane matrix, only small modifications to the moulding for the plastic needed. And with this the space bar has become smaller for no good reason.
Stepped caps lock keys is also something that i find confusing. I could never understand why it is that it has a step in it. You could claim that oh its so you don't press it by mistake, but then why move the control key from where it should be and replace it with caps? Its not as if real touch typists use it anyway.
Just something to think about.
I mean think about it, less rework of caps less rework of PCB or membrane matrix, only small modifications to the moulding for the plastic needed. And with this the space bar has become smaller for no good reason.
Stepped caps lock keys is also something that i find confusing. I could never understand why it is that it has a step in it. You could claim that oh its so you don't press it by mistake, but then why move the control key from where it should be and replace it with caps? Its not as if real touch typists use it anyway.
Just something to think about.