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Laptop with classic (7 row) keyboard?
After buying a thinkpad t430 and 2 weeks of trying to get used to a keyboard that can't be accessed by F1-F12/home/end/insert.
I asked myself a question, and did not find a single modern laptop with a classic keyboard layout, even lenovo spoiled the last line, where everything was fine, for 20 years.
The question is, are there modern laptops with a classic layout? Or is it a contrived problem and everyone copes like that?
In the photo on the left, an almost normal keyboard, before insert was also in its place.
UPD:
By a normal keyboard, I mean this keyboard, the keys are divided (yes, I want to hit regardless of any F) into blocks and are in their places, like standard desktop keyboards, see photo.
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I like the keyboard of my old acer. The PgUp-PgDn-Home-End keys are located very conveniently, the arrows are full-sized. There is only one button with a window.
Acer v3 571G - how do you like it? I own it myself, the keyboard is comfortable, my fingers are not cramped
O! And I thought I was the only one bothered by this topic. Laptops with human keyboards just don't exist anymore. They used to do both Toshiba and Dell, but now everyone is too much of a designer.
I have this:
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E6520. I switched the numeric keypad to function mode. key and pretty quickly got used to ins-del-pgup-pgdown
And what's classic about the keyboard on the left? Do you mean classic notebook? I probably did not find such laptops. The classic desktop keyboard has 6 rows.
I personally found this layout very convenient for myself:
http://www.noutbukparts.ru/upload/iblock/c14/c14d8b76fa4f1a93a0dbfffb2dc6c220.jpg
So convenient that I bought the same external keyboard. Now I can’t choose a new laptop, because I don’t want Samsung anymore, and those laptops that I like don’t have such a keyboard at all. There, either Fn with Ctrl is swapped, or which of Home / End / PgUp / PhDn must be pressed with Fn.
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