Quote from: screwnumpad2022 on August 01, 2022, 12:47:39QuoteThe 4 key arrow buttons should be large and offset from the main keyboard block so as not to destroy the classic numpad. And everything was fine before. Again, it was only necessary to make the Fx buttons large as in the classics and that's it.
I strongly disagree. Try Legion keyboard, it requires a significant right hand's move in order to use Ctrl/Shift/Alt + key arrow button combo. Such layout is not suitable for software development. Or anything that requires such combo.
Also, screw numpad. The previous Dash F15 was an unique device. Thin, somehow premium thanks to Intel exclusive 10nm showcase, long battery life, no numpad. Other than plastic Dash F15 was better than G14. And ofc other than scam with 100% sRGB, i7 w/ huge laptop sample provided for every reviewer and ~65% sRGB weak i5 for customer.
I use the main NumPad for navigation, and these arrows (I just almost never use them) are generally better than the corrupted Insert with the right arrow. This is real debilizm destroying the blind typing of those who are used to switching to full-fledged desktop keyboards all the time. Like me. This is important for business and work. The L5Pro has the best keyboard possible in terms of layout, Thinkpads have the same ones (the tactile part is certainly better). Will you blame the "wrong" keyboard and Thinkpad series?
L5Pro is not a "gaming" series. This is a station wagon, which is most often taken for business and work, this can be seen from the statistics of the forums.
And who needs to play on a "gaming" laptop (which in itself is debilitating, given the wild noise and overheating and rapid destruction of iron) - they take HP Omen, where the keyboard is purely for gaming.
Asus had the best keyboard in the TUF 2021 series, similar to the L5(Pro) series, but for some reason they took it and ruined everything. I have met TUF 2021 many times in offices and store employees, as a working laptop and bought for a reason, for the first time in the history of Asus, a normal full-fledged keyboard close to what Lenovo puts. But now in 2022, Asus' sales as an all-rounder will undoubtedly fall - with such a keyboard. Despite the fact that they finally began to install panels that are acceptable in terms of color space reproduction with a fairly fast response.
Asus is always like this - it will do one thing normally, and ruin the rest. All they needed was to install normal screens in the 2021 model, increasing the assembly reliability and the quality of the fans (they, surprisingly for Asus, had a lot of complaints on the forums).