▲ | MiddleEndian 7 months ago | |||||||
I've exclusively used Kensington trackballs at home and work (along with trackpads on laptops I guess) since I was around seven years old, Dvorak since I was around fourteen. I really don't use other people's computers that often, but mice aren't that hard to use (just uncomfortable) and I can still type in QWERTY at about 25WPM but I'd have to look at the keyboard a bit. Trackballs and Dvorak are both more comfortable than their alternatives, but the real benefit is the reactions I get when other people try to use MY devices when they're not prepared lol | ||||||||
▲ | mbirth 7 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
What about keyboard shortcuts? I’ve only realised why some shortcuts were chosen after using an English language QWERTY keyboard. On a German QWERTZ keyboard, most symbols are in completely different places, require modifiers, and thus you almost get cramps when typing some keyboard shortcuts. On a “default” English keyboard, they’re easy and the placement makes sense. | ||||||||
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