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stoolpigeon | 2 years ago
Serious question - do they not have function keys because that's just the models shown? Or is it normal for keyboards like this to not have them and if so why?
stoolpigeon | 2 years ago
Serious question - do they not have function keys because that's just the models shown? Or is it normal for keyboards like this to not have them and if so why?
bombcar|2 years ago
This is one of them. Function keys are reached vi a modifier.
There are others: https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/product/classic-style-f122-m...
F24 for life!
fanf2|2 years ago
One annoying thing about macOS is that it has a very limited collection of key codes. I tried using F24 for window placement but it was ignored, so I had to back off to F16.
layer8|2 years ago
stoolpigeon|2 years ago
tjoff|2 years ago
So instead they usually have more modifiers and utilize the thumb for way more than the spacebar. The varieties are endless.
Arrow keys are right on your home-row, it is just a thumb-press away, as is F-keys and the numpad (numpad works better if you have an otrholinear layout rather than the staggared keys normal keyboards have).
rgoulter|2 years ago
This is true of keyboards like the Moonlander, or the Planck (which is even smaller than OP's keyboard).
But, OP's keyboard has a big spacebar.
I reckon there are two families of "small keyboards": those with a big-spacebar, and those with multiple thumbkeys.
With the big spacebar, I feel vindicated to see the replies linked to say "I don't need F-keys because I don't use them frequently".
Whereas with the Planck, the Planck is as small as it is (as stated on the video on olkb.com) in order to minimize hand movement/stretching from home row.