Quote from: n5334 on June 02, 2022, 13:55:05Well, it's meant for consumers. It's a premium multimedia laptop. What's worse, these layouts are making it into Latitudes and Precisions. Either engineers at Dell are not using their own products or nobody listens to them.
Dell's keyboard has half sized arrow keys, no numpad, no dedicated pgup/pgdown keys as well as weirdly place delete key. This keyboard is so useless it boggles my mind how it passed to production.
Quote from: LostInSpace on June 01, 2022, 05:59:04
>>>Dell, but for whom are you doing this?
Well, for me for one. I am a 'professional engineer', I appreciate the centered keyboard more than the missing numpad. I write code and I design with CAD programs.
I am also an actual 9700 owner.
Quote from: LostInSpace on June 01, 2022, 05:59:04So, you work with CAD and you don't miss a numpad when entering dimensions? You are an engineer and you don't miss a numpad when using a calculator application, a spreadsheet processor or something like Matlab or Mathematica? It would drive me nuts to do it on the numeric row. I find it pretty annoying even when I'm just entering IP addresses. I guess IPv6 kind of solves that problem as it's hex and a numpad won't help you with that. And you write code and you don't mind the ridiculously huge centred touchpad when touch-typing? I find that palm rejection struggles with fast typing.
Well, for me for one. I am a 'professional engineer', I appreciate the centered keyboard more than the missing numpad. I write code and I design with CAD programs.
Quote from: LostInSpace on June 01, 2022, 05:59:04I am a professional software developer, who wrote at least hundreds of thousands of lines of code. Writing a code without an additional digital block is physically impossible. I use it as a navigation unit and 4 main operand (+Enter). It is also extremely important in this mode for effective group file operations in normal file managers. So I don't need to tell me how you effectively "write the code" on the cut keyboard from 14 "(I have such) laptop. The speed of entry of code without a digital block in navigation mode falls at times. This is a long -proven fact in a dispute with such Here, assureing that they are cooked on keyboards of a normal digital unit in navigation mode and key operands in all languages without exception (as well as effective, quick commenting of code). The effectiveness of the coding is much lower, especially with blind printing in 2 hands.
>>>Dell, but for whom are you doing this?
Well, for me for one. I am a 'professional engineer', I appreciate the centered keyboard more than the missing numpad. I write code and I design with CAD programs.
I am also an actual 9700 owner.