While this doesn’t pose much of a problem in EMACS or VI. One thing that is clearly missing is the set of arrow keys (well, they are only accessible through key combinations). The layout is incredibly compact, yet retains all the functionalities of a large 105+ keys keyboard. So I got the Apple aluminium keyboard, wireless version.Īnother compact keyboard that I liked a lot, despite its being very thick (compared to the Apple keyboard) is the Happy Hacking Keyboard. In short, the keyboard is too long: as I am right handed, it’s always somehow in the way of the mouse so I started looking for a better keyboard. However, after a while, I got unnerved by the extra, useless keypad. As I prefer very thin keyboard over thick ones, and laptop-style keys to the big M Type keys it was a very good match. Recently, despite not having other Apple products, I tried the (wired) thin Apple aluminum keyboard. Over the years, I had great many keyboards and most of them went the way of the dodo. The Quest for the Perfect Hacking Keyboard is indeed an eternal one.
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