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The Azio Cascade Slim 75% Wireless Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard brings new meaning to the minimalist desktop space. From the top, the 75-percent layout is perfect for those who want full arrow keys and a dedicated function row without cluttering up their desktop with a full-sized board Read More
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And you chose to tell me that your preference was superior to all others. Why would I bother to explain to someone who's already decided that they are more right than anyone else, because of their preference....
huffa85You're putting words into my mouth. I didn't say that 'my preference was superior to all others'. I called it "objectively more intuitive" due to the fact that Home is next to PgUp, and End is next to PgDn. I assumed the user would be using all four keys, with a single finger.
You're right, though: I do not have keyboard usage stats to back up my "objectively more intuitive" claim. I simply made the claim because having Home two keys away from PgUp and End two keys away from PgDn is not intuitive.
If you consider my preference less intuitive than yours, why do you?
For instance, I can understand that you prefer Home and End together because you rarely use PgUp and PgDn. Or perhaps you use multiple fingers, with the top finger for Home-End and the lower finger for PgUp-PgDn.
Bought this direct from Azio when they launched on Kickstarter. Don't buy this (the slim version) if you plan to swap keycaps with any other keycap maker, they use the weird Keychron low profile stabilizer pattern (not the K3 pro).