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Which laptop to choose if you are very used to a large keyboard?
I will describe the essence of the problem. In the summer I plan to move to another country and I will need to temporarily transfer from a stationary PC to a laptop. I mainly work with graphic packages and very often use the keys in my work. I have shortcuts for almost all actions. The problem is that I basically can not work with the keyboard on laptops. On almost all laptops, it is located far from the bottom edge and this is terribly inconvenient for me. I found only one version of the laptop, where the keyboard is on the edge and the keys are large, mechanical. Perfect option. Only it is very expensive and I can't afford it yet. Do you know any other laptop options in this form factor? In general, is it possible to get used to ordinary laptops after a certain time?
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In general, is it possible to get used to ordinary laptops after a certain time?- Do you understand that this is a purely individual question?
While on the road, use a laptop keyboard.
As soon as there is a settlement in a living space in that country, the nearest computer store is visited and a keyboard is bought for 20 bucks.
I was always tormented - all day with a laptop and in the evening behind the hospital I missed the buttons.
I solved the problem by buying the Wireless Combo MK220 keyboard, it does not physically differ much from the laptop one.
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